1937 Rolls-Royce 25/30 Gurney Nutting
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Karosserie
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Sedanca de Ville
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Kilometerzähler
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53446 miles
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Übertragung
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Manual
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Außenfarbe
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Beige and black
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Polsterei
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Leather
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Lenkung
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Rhd
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VIN-Nummer
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GMP 73
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Rolls-Royce 25/30 HP #GMP73 is a very elegant Sedanca de Ville. It is the only known remaining example of the Sedanca de Ville 25/30HPs designed by John Blatchley for Gurney Nutting. It is a multi award winning car, such as the Elegance prize at the 2010 RREC National Rally. It sports many striking features. It has highly unusual pontoon wings, a trademark ellipsoid peak over the moulded spare wheel cover, extravagently decorated rear wheel spats, a canted B-post, desirable Lucas R100 headlamps, ‘Owl-Eye’ tail lamps, an electric division and ACE wheel discs.
It was delivered new in February 1938 to Mrs G. Marsh of Edgbaston. GMP73 remained with her for eight years before being acquired by J.F. Kenure of Feltham, Middlesex. In the latter’s hands for a further nine years, it then passed in 1965 to a C. Berens of Ewshott, Surrey. It is thought to have been laid-up in 1972. Subsequently in 1988 discovered by Christies as a ‘barn find’ and brought to auction in a very good technical condition. It was bought by The Pennell family from Weedon, Northamptonshire, who treated the car to an extensive £50,000 restoration. In January 2006 it was acquired by David and Jacqueline Gray from West Wittering, Chichester, who invested in the years 2006 to 2014 another £99.430 for further improvements. They presented the car on several shows and were awarded with highly regarded prizes.
All technics, paint, wood, leather, etc, are in good condition and the car is a delight to drive. The body needs some attention. It is believed but can’t be warranted that it has covered only some 53,000 miles from new. It comes with a full width tool tray under the front seats, the original handbook and with an extensive file of documentation.