1936 Rolls-Royce 25/30 Sports SaloonRight-Hand-Drive by Freestone &
Webb Introducing this 1936 Rolls-Royce 25/30 Sports Saloon
Right-Hand-Drive by Freestone & Webb that has just emerged out of
storage. This classic vehicle is a testament to the timeless
elegance and superior craftsmanship that the Rolls-Royce brand is
renowned for.Highlights:- Freestone & Webb Coachwork-
Right-Hand-Drive Configuration- Manual Transmission- Inline
6-Cylinder Engine- Drums Brakes- Webasto Sunroof- Lucas Headlamps-
Tilt-Out Front Windshield- Trafficators- 19-Inch Steel Wheels-
Rolls-Royce Hubcaps- Provenance Included (Digital Copies)Equipped
with a manual transmission, inline 6-cylinder engine, single-barrel
carburetor, drum brakes, single exhaust outlet, Lucas headlamps,
Smiths instrumentation, trafficators, chrome bumpers, interior wood
trim, 19-inch steel wheels with Dunlop tires, Rolls-Royce branded
wheel center caps, and a full-size spare tire mounted on the
fender. Amenities include a tilt-out front windshield, map pockets,
a 3-spoke steering wheel, and front bucket seats.This Rolls-Royce
25/30 is a project car with tremendous potential, offering a unique
opportunity for restoration enthusiasts and collectors alike. With
its classic design and historical significance, it is an exotic
classic car that stands out for its rarity and the prestige
associated with the Rolls-Royce brand. For $36,500
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