Rolls-Royce & Bentley Driver

ELEGANCE AND QUALITY

Next time you find yourself in Staffordshire, you may be lucky enough - if you keep your eyes peeled - to catch a glimpse of this lovely and very original car, the pride and joy of Brian and Judy Williams.

It's a 1936 4¼ litre Rolls-Royce 25/30hp Sports Saloon (chassis number GTL68) with bodywork by the famous coachbuilders, H.J. Mulliner. The 25/30 was launched in April of ‘36 as the latest update to the smaller RollsRoyce offering that dated back to the introduction of the 20hp model in 1922. Changes from the 20/25 were not extensive, but the increase in engine size from the previous 3.7-litres gave a useful boost to a chassis asked to carry heavier and heavier coachwork. This example was bought from The Real Car Co. in the spring of 2020, and the Williamses had been looking forward to spending the following summer months bonding with their new purchase by exploring

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