For Sale RollsRoyce Phantom I (1925) offered for GBP 134,000


1925 RollsRoyce Phantom I for Sale CC957756

The Rolls-Royce build documents for this Phantom I, right-hand drive chassis number 101RC, note that it was supplied with an Enclosed Cabriolet body by Hooper to Anthony Hordern at the Hyde Park Hotel, who placed his order through Rootes Ltd. of New Bond Street and took final delivery on 12 February 1926.


1925 Rolls Royce Phantom Photo Gallery

In May of 1925, Rolls-Royce launched the New Phantom (today noted as the Phantom I) to replace the 40/50 model, which was from then on referred to as the Silver Ghost. With increasing competition from the likes of Hispano-Suiza and Isotta Fraschini, a power boost was the logical upgrade.


For Sale RollsRoyce Phantom I (1925) offered for GBP 134,000

Rolls-Royce Phantom I. (1925 to 1931) FOLLOW MARKET. The Rolls-Royce Phantom was introduced in 1925. First introduced as the "New Phantom," the first generation of Phantom has become known as the Phantom I. Rolls-Royce never officially titled it the 'I,' but the name has become standard to help differentiate it from other generations. As was.


1925 RollsRoyce Phantom I Gallery

1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Tourer 8MC - did not sell for €94,215 According to a copy of the original build sheet, the early-production Phantom I offered here, chassis 8 MC, was fitted with a "C"-type steering column and came of test on 27 July 1925.


1925 RollsRoyce Phantom I for Sale CC957756

In May of 1925 Rolls-Royce stepped it up even further, with the launch of the New Phantom (now known as the Phantom I). The Phantom I was Rolls-Royce's attempt to replace the 40/50, with them in fact keeping the 40/50 chassis but adding a slightly larger engine.


1925 RollsRoyce Phantom I Sports Tourer Park Ward Classic Driver

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1925 RollsRoyce Phantom I York Roadster

1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I mi TMU Manual RHD TMU · Manual · RHD · Restored-Original South Cambridgeshire, GBR. NOT SOLD Jun 14, 2023 H&H Auctioneers UK Auction Jun 14, 2023 7 months ago Details. NOT FOLLOWING SAVE Fernandina Beach, FL, USA. 1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Piccadilly Roadster.


1925 Rolls Royce Phantom Photo Gallery

1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Sports Saloon 31k mi TMU Manual RHD TMU · Manual · RHD · Original & Highly Original Unterland, LIE. NOT SOLD Jun 19, 2021 RM Sotheby's Auction Jun 19, 2021 2 years ago Details. NOT FOLLOWING.


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The 1925 Rolls Royce Phantom was commissioned by a woman in Detroit, but for reasons unknown it never made it to her. Instead, the Phantom was purchased by Raja of Nanpara, an Indian ruler who then sent the Phantom off to Belgium for its new hand-crafted body. We would know much more about this legendary vehicle had it not been for World War I.


1925 Rolls Royce Phantom I Jonckheere Coupe Vintage Everyday

1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Phantom   The Phantom I is a rear wheel drive saloon passenger car with a front positioned engine, produced by Rolls-Royce. It is powered by a naturally aspirated engine of 7.7 litre capacity. This powerplant features overhead valve valve gear, 6 cylinder layout, and 2 valves per cylinder.


1925 RollsRoyce Phantom I Gallery Gallery

First of only two U.S. rail disasters to involve four different trains [37] [38] 1893 Chester train wreck, Chester, Massachusetts; At least 14 killed [39] 1896 Atlantic City rail crash, Atlantic City, New Jersey; 50 killed plus ~60 injured [40] 1897 Garrison train crash, Garrison, New York; 19 killed.


For Sale RollsRoyce Phantom I (1925) offered for GBP 134,000

The 4-door luxury sedan came to life in 1925 and featured a bigger engine than its predecessor, a pushrod-OHV straight-6 unit, with 2 groups of three cylinders. Impressive for the time, even at.


1925 RollsRoyce Phantom I Gallery

This Rolls-Royce known as the "Round Door" Rolls-Royce Phantom was delivered new in 1925 with a Hooper Cabriolet body to its first owner, a Mrs. Hugh Dillman of Detroit. In 1934 a subsequent owner sent the luxury car to Belgium to be fitted with twin sunroofs, round doors, a large fin, and a sloping radiator shell.


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Introduced as the New Phantom in 1925, the Phantom had a larger engine than the Silver Ghost and used pushrod-operated overhead valves instead of the Silver Ghost's side valves . The Phantom was built in Derby, England, and Springfield, Massachusetts, in the United States.


The Round Door Rolls 1925 RollsRoyce Phantom I Jonckheere Coupe

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1925 Rolls Royce Phantom 1 Photograph by Marcia Colelli

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