Rolls-Royce unknown

Rolls-Royce unknown in Happy Ever After, Movie, 1954 IMDB

Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin: UK

Rolls-Royce unknown

Pos: 00:21:09 [*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time 

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humungus SI

2025-07-14 18:08

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looks like a Rolls-Royce logo on the radiator:
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goes boom:
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Vintman UK

2025-07-14 18:23

Rolls Royce 20'25 Shooting Brake

fred1969 FR

2025-07-14 18:25

it seems strangely to be tinkering for a real RR...
...made for the movie ?

GodzillaFan54 CA

2025-07-14 18:28

Never thought I'd ever see a Rolls-Royce woodie wagon :D

Gamer DE

2025-07-14 18:38

"Have you brought the water striding boards James?"
"Why certainly Richard! We shall be wave riding Britain all day long!"
"Hoho, allow me to say sir, cowabunga!"

mike962 DE

2025-07-14 18:47

:wow:

fred1969 FR

2025-07-14 18:58

GodzillaFan54 wrote Never thought I'd ever see a Rolls-Royce woodie wagon :D


there were some but the finish was a little more neat ;) Link to "robbreport.com"

fred1969 FR

2025-07-14 19:03

[quote=Gamer]"Have you brought the water striding boards James?"
Sir, reassure himself, the gentleman’s golf club is in the trunk and the gentleman’s Earl Grey will be served at 4pm :D

dsl SX

2025-07-14 19:28

ZF 7335 was a Cork plate in 1956, 2 years after the film date. Someone clearly had amazing powers of anticipation ....

The radiator badge changed from red to black in 1933, and this looks a fair bit older to me - maybe early/mid-20s. But there are better experts around ...

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