Rolls-Royce - 25/30 Convertible Coachwork by Barker - 1937






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Rolls-Royce 25/30 Convertible Coachwork by Barker from 1937 with a 4,257 cc six-cylinder engine producing 116 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, yellow and black colour, 99,100 miles on the odometer, matching numbers and colours, Dutch registration papers, service history, and located in the Netherlands.
Description from the seller
A very special Rolls-Royce 25/30 Coachwork by Barker from 1937! In unique condition and very original, also with a lot of history!
Year of construction: 1937.
Inspection of APK: No APK inspection obligation in the Netherlands.
Papers: Dutch registration.
Transmission: manual
Motor: 4,257cc, 6-cylinder, 116 hp.
Fuel: Gasoline
Color: Yellow/Black.
Mileage: 99,100 miles, read.
Condition of maintenance: The Rolls-Royce is very well maintained, and the technology is also in excellent condition. The car drives, steers, brakes, and shifts properly.
Condition of lacquer finish: The lacquer finish is in good condition. It has been reapplied once in the past and shows normal signs of use.
Interior condition: The interior is in good condition. Executed in brown leather. The interior is in original condition.
The history:
The history of this Rolls-Royce is well known; it concerns chassis number GMP46, which was newly delivered on August 12, 1937, to Mr. Ralph Jump (60 Park Lane). In 1968, GMP46 was given as a gift to Countess de Brye as a wedding present from her husband. The car remained in the same family for years! It has been owned by just one owner for the last 49 years, after which the car was transferred in 2018 to its last Dutch owner.
The car can be viewed and picked up in Musselkanaal, Netherlands. Viewing is possible from Monday to Saturday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. It is recommended to view the car before placing a bid on the vehicle. The vehicle must be collected within 4 weeks after the auction closing date; otherwise, storage fees will be charged.
Seller's Story
A very special Rolls-Royce 25/30 Coachwork by Barker from 1937! In unique condition and very original, also with a lot of history!
Year of construction: 1937.
Inspection of APK: No APK inspection obligation in the Netherlands.
Papers: Dutch registration.
Transmission: manual
Motor: 4,257cc, 6-cylinder, 116 hp.
Fuel: Gasoline
Color: Yellow/Black.
Mileage: 99,100 miles, read.
Condition of maintenance: The Rolls-Royce is very well maintained, and the technology is also in excellent condition. The car drives, steers, brakes, and shifts properly.
Condition of lacquer finish: The lacquer finish is in good condition. It has been reapplied once in the past and shows normal signs of use.
Interior condition: The interior is in good condition. Executed in brown leather. The interior is in original condition.
The history:
The history of this Rolls-Royce is well known; it concerns chassis number GMP46, which was newly delivered on August 12, 1937, to Mr. Ralph Jump (60 Park Lane). In 1968, GMP46 was given as a gift to Countess de Brye as a wedding present from her husband. The car remained in the same family for years! It has been owned by just one owner for the last 49 years, after which the car was transferred in 2018 to its last Dutch owner.
The car can be viewed and picked up in Musselkanaal, Netherlands. Viewing is possible from Monday to Saturday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. It is recommended to view the car before placing a bid on the vehicle. The vehicle must be collected within 4 weeks after the auction closing date; otherwise, storage fees will be charged.
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Catawiki always aims to offer you the best possible buying experience. Our experts virtually review and select every vehicle in line with our submission guidelines and we require our sellers to provide the most accurate description of the vehicle. However, providing a fully detailed analysis of the vehicle is extremely difficult, and close to impossible. To guide you, we ask our sellers to provide information about the vehicle’s condition. Please consider that most vehicles for sale are classic vehicles and they often already have a whole life behind them, meaning that even a condition 1 or 2 vehicle might need maintenance to be ready for the road. It is advised to carefully read our submission guidelines that further describe details about the condition grades and types to manage your expectations. Cars are sold “as is”, meaning as described and in the condition they are in at the time of the sale and without any representation, warranty or assumption of liability of any kind as to the condition by Catawiki or by the seller. The condition of this item is the opinion of the seller and may differ from yours, your local garage, or the dealer’s opinion. This does not automatically mean the car does not conform to its description. Before bidding, please check your local legislation regarding vehicle registration. Neither the seller nor Catawiki is responsible for the registration of the vehicle in your country and will not accept a cancellation for your failure to register the vehicle. We also recommend that, if possible, you arrange a viewing with the seller before placing a bid.
