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Coachwork on Rolls-Royce Twenty, 20/25, 25/30 & Wraith 1922-1939 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 208 pages, height x width: 270x210 mm, Fully illustrated
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Herridge & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1906133921
  • ISBN-13: 9781906133924
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 208 pages, height x width: 270x210 mm, Fully illustrated
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Herridge & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1906133921
  • ISBN-13: 9781906133924
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Coachwork on the Rolls-Royce Twenty, 20/25, 25/30 and Wraith tells the story of the craftsmen who provided the coachwork for these vehicles in the glamorous pre-World War II period.

Coachwork on the Rolls-Royce Twenty, 20/25, 25/30 and Wraith tells the story of the craftsmen who provided the coachwork for these vehicles in the glamorous pre-World War II period.

When Rolls-Royce introduced its new junior model, the Twenty, in 1922, there was no question of the company supplying coachwork for it. That was the job of the myriad specialist coachbuilding firms, large and small, both in Britain and overseas. Customers went to a coachbuilder of their choice, asked for what they wanted, and got it. It was a system that remained unchanged in principle throughout the period, as the Twenty gave way to the 20/25, that model in turn was succeeded by the 25/30, and the Wraith became the final junior Rolls-Royce before the Second World War brought a great and glamorous era to an end.

From the relatively well-known Abbott of Farnham, to the little-known Wyllie & Lochhead in Glasgow, British coachbuilders across the country stepped up to the plate and delivered their best on these chassis. Among them, great names such as Barker, Gurney Nutting, HJ Mulliner and Park Ward led the field with some outstanding designs, many of them produced in small quantities (but always with individual touches). Outside the British Isles, but in far smaller numbers, there were bodies from the likes of Kellner and Saoutchik in France, Erdmann & Rossi in Germany, Gangloff in Switzerland, and Brewster in the USA.

The work of all these coachbuilders and many more is covered in this book, which for ease of understanding divides up each coachbuilder’s creations according to the host chassis and the different styles – saloon, limousine, drophead coupé, and so on. Rolls-Royce owners will particularly appreciate the inclusion of chassis numbers for all the cars bodied by each coachbuilder, a feature which makes this book a valuable reference work as well as a visual treat.

With well over 250 photographs, many in colour by distinguished photographer Simon Clay, this book celebrates the style and flair of a bygone era, and provides a vital fund of information for the many enthusiasts and owners who care about these fine cars today.

Coachwork on the Rolls-Royce Twenty, 20/25, 25/30 and Wraith tells the story of the craftsmen who provided the coachwork for these vehicles in the glamorous pre-World War II period.
James Taylor has been writing about motoring history since the 1970s; he has written well over 100 books and spent ten years as the editor of Land Rover Enthusiast magazine. He has written very widely for both magazines and books on motoring subjects but has specialized in the history of Rover cars and Land Rovers. He has owned four Range Rovers as well as a variety of other cars, and continues to write for the motoring press both at home and abroad. His previous books include Rover V8 - The Story of the Engine, Factory-Original Ford Capri Mk1, Factory-Original Mercedes SL, Factory-Original Aston Martin DB4/5/6 and Factory-Original Mini Mk1 & Mk2. James lives in rural Oxfordshire with his wife and the younger two of his four children, surrounded by books about cars, and usually with something old and interesting in his garage.