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1948 Rolls-Royce
Silver Wraith
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The Silver Wraith was introduced by Rolls-Royce as the post war successor to the Phantom III range.
Again the bodies were
added by independent coachbuilders, in this case Park Ward. |
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Slightly smaller than the Phantoms, the car is still extremely spacious with wide rear doors for easy access and occasional seats to increase the seating capacity to 6 if required. |
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The coachwork is
finished in Old English White and black with the interior finished in There is an electrically operated division separating the chauffeur from the passengers. |
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