Class: Cars, Funeral — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2010-12-03 17:11 |
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◊ 2010-12-03 20:40 |
Interesting that DVLA calls it 1922 and with an engine of 4900cc. It leads me to suspect it may have a Bedford 300 in it which I believe many old Rollers received. It does not look big enough to be a Ghost or a New Phantom so maybe it is an early 20 with an updated radiator and mechanicals. |
◊ 2013-11-06 11:51 |
It's a Silver Ghost, chassis #106AG. It's been rebodied by Roger Fry since. |
◊ 2017-02-23 14:10 |
It reminds me of the Mayor's hearse from Nightmare Before Christmas, except this one is black, and the one from Nightmare Before Christmas was gray. |
◊ 2021-03-31 21:29 |
No no, not a hearse by Roger Fry, but pretty much the opposite: One day, Australian coachbuilders Roger Fry and Son suddenly un-hearsed it and transformed the car into an open tourer, as seen below. Some sources claim it's a 1921, others don't. The hearse body was originally built by Woodall Nicholson on 106AG and nowadays lives another life as backpack on a 1926 Rolls-Royce Phantom. Source Another appearance here: |