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Car description from seller:
1938 Rolls-Royce Wraith Right Hand Drive, VIN# WRB9 with Thrupp and Maberly Allweather convertible coachwork. First owned by playwright and novelist Robert Sherriff, and then by famous British composer Sir Benjamin Britten. Finished in a medium blue paint with a dark blue top, correct and very usable leather and wood inside, the Thrupp & Maberly coachwork has a rare, if not one-off, roll-up divider window between the front and rear compartments. This divider plays a dual role, providing not just privacy with the top raised, but wind protection for rear-seat passengers in fairer weather. Both small and large tool sets are nearly complete and in their proper trays. The car is particularly striking in the closed position with long and narrow windows. Resplendent and in great operating condition for touring or Rolls-Royce Club events, this exceedingly-rare example of a pre-war Wraith resembles in many ways the coachwork of the much larger Phantom series cars while providing at least as pleasant a driving experience for the enthusiast. For Only $145,000. Seller's contact phone:(866)-905-3811 Seller's location:United States, NY, 11103
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