For Sale: 1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom in North Andover, Massachusetts for sale in North Andover, MA

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Vehicle Description STUNNING PHANTOM II MARLBOROUGH Here is another extremely rare and important Rolls Royce, this time a Phantom I body known as a Marlborough and again built by the famous American coach builder Brewster.
As most Rolls Royce collectors know, Brewster build ten of these very attractive Broughams (also known as Town Cars) and he also build ten Rivieras.
Of the ten Marlboroughs, only three are known to survive and these three (including this car) are mentioned in the book Rolls Royce in America by John Webb.
Chassis number S123PR is listed at the bottom of the page and is the only one known to have survived as an original from the factory without any changes; it still has its original 1930 paint and interior and looks exactly as it did when it left Brewster coach.
All numbers match on this car.
The car has a known history going back to when it was first delivered from Brewster.
The current owner bought the car ten years ago and had the engine completely rebuilt - at a cost of $100,000 - by a very well known and reputable Rolls Royce mechanic in Ohio.
All receipts for the engine rebuild are available and will accompany the car.
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If you would like to talk about a purchase - CALL ME (978) 771-8375 My name is Paul please call me direct with any questions - my cell phone is always with me at (978) 771-8375 or you can email me anytime at email protected I promise you will enjoy your experience at Silverstone Motorcars.
THIS CAR IS LOCATED IN LYON, IL.
  • Year: 1930
  • Make: Rolls-Royce
  • Model: Phantom

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