Rolls-Royce & Bentley Driver

TEENAGE DREAM

There are many enthusiasts who get to enjoy their first experience of Rolls-Royce ownership in later years. It’s often the way that once their families have grown up and left home, and their finances are a little less restricted, they can finally indulge their passion for automotive quality. Whether they’re in their forties, fifties or sixties, they’re the kind of marque aficionados who appreciate their inaugural Rolls-Royce all the more after waiting what feels like a lifetime.

Fortunately for today’s classic car movement, however, there are enthusiasts at the other extreme, who manage to jump on to the Rolls-Royce ownership ladder at an impressively early age. We’ve featured a few of them before, young fanatics who manage to buy their first classic Rolls-Royce whilst still in their late teens or early twenties. It’s the kind of passion that bodes well for the future of our hobby, safeguarding it for

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