Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2022-02-10 21:15 |
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◊ 2022-02-11 09:00 |
What can we say for certain? It’s a Royce. What can we guess? Nothing. But there are two possible alternatives, either a Silver Dawn, they did make some with P100s, or a Silver Wraith. I think that the tiny triangular pieces of glass that divert rain drips are just visible in the front quarterlights, in which case it might be a Standard Steel Saloon and therefore a Silver Dawn, but not certain. As far as the coachwork is concerned if it’s a Silver Wraith, show part of a car, you get part of an answer. -- Last edit: 2022-02-11 09:55:12 |
◊ 2022-02-11 21:56 |
I would say a 1954 silver dawn because of the mirrors on the wings https://www.classic-trader.com/fr/voitures/recherche/rolls-royce/silver-dawn |
◊ 2022-02-11 23:02 |
I have a 1953 Bentley, which has the same coachwork as a Standard Steel Silver Dawn, I fitted the mirrors myself, they were not fitted by the factory, and have no relation to the model of the car. Here is a 1954 Silver Dawn with no mirrors on the wings. https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/26549/lot/337/ This is a Rolls-Royce, not some mass produced heap where they all looked the same. This is a 1954 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith Touring Saloon by Hooper. Link to "www.conceptcarz.com" If there are any more views of more of the car, one might have a chance of an accurate identification. -- Last edit: 2022-02-11 23:24:02 |
◊ 2022-02-14 17:30 |
Still no more views of this car are offered, despite a request, not even “go away!”. |
◊ 2022-02-14 18:22 |
Scene is at https://youtu.be/M1faXgVLn24?t=4514 Not much extra there. |
◊ 2022-02-14 20:06 |
Thanks, definitely no triangular glass rain deflectors in the quarterlights, and a quick view of the shape inside of the rear window suggests a coachbuilt, so Silver Dawn less likely than Silver Wraith. |