An unusual & very practical 4dr open cabriolet



















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BethesdaSold by The Real Car Co Ltd
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An unusual & very interesting, attractive, practical 4dr open cabriolet configuration make this a particularly desirable car, being easy to access through large doors and widebodied, giving increased spaciousness and elbow room. Nicely weather resistant, with wellconstructed hood, wind up windows, tonneau cover, etc, ideal for tours, rallies and more, particularly as it is fitted with overdrive, thereby relaxing the cruising experience for long distance runs. Following an extremely thorough, high quality, chassis frame upwards restoration in the 1990s, the car is in excellent condition, with superbly reframed and restored coachwork by Steve Penny, much mechanical work by McKenzie Guppy. The engine has sensibly been fitted with MX style thermostat and oil filter conversions. Very nicely painted, upholstered, etc, and comes with a large file of history, which includes confirmation of a great deal of restoration expenditure, the invoices amounting to nearly £150,000. Also included are a photographic record, magazine articles, a logbook from 1968, etc, etc. A lovely, smart, sharp, very well caredfor car of soughtafter design in wonderful order, very useable, offered newly MoT tested and ready to enjoy. Chassis No. B179JY Reg. No. DXM 229 Snippets: Doris Skinner B179JY was bought by Sir Sydney Martyn Skinner (Chairman of John Barker & Co., London) as a gift for his eldest daughter Doris Irene Skinner (1903/95). Doris never married & by all accounts she was an astute business lady & by 1931 she had several commercial properties registered in her name, these being Nrs 152, 152A & 154 Rye Lane plus Nrs 1 to 6 of The Market, Choumert Road, Peckham. In May 1927 Doris was involved in a collision with a motor cyclist Mr. Maurice Verrall of Crowborough but there is no mention of what make or model she was driving at the time! Her brother, Percy Martyn Skinner (1906/93) was a pig farmer and also a poet of some relevance with his two most noted being Letters to Malaya and The Return of Arthur. It is understood that during WWII Doris gave B179JY to Percy for use on his pig farm. So that he could take advantage of the wartime petrol rationing he converted B179JY into an Estate Car! When Doris died at the grand age of 92 she left an estate valued in excess of £950,000 and she still lived in the same village as she did 1927. Her younger sister, Constance Muriel, married Henry John Kingerlee, a scion of the Oxford construction firm whose roots can be traced back to the mid1800s with Thomas Kingerlee a plumber & glazier. Today the firm is still a family concern and is in the hands of the fifth generation of Kingerlee. Family members also became drapers, chemists, film printers & a private secretary to Lord Nuffield.
Hi Can we update the customer dealer page with this The Real Car Company Ltd The Real Car Company was established in 1987 by Ray Arnold & Ian Johnstone to specialise in the sale of early Rolls-Royce and Bentley. It was a hobby that 'Got out of hand'. Our interest in cars of the type that we now sell goes back to our childhoods, and ownership back to the 1970s. Gradually more cars started passing through our hands, and by 1986 we had decided to make a full-time occupation of buying and selling the cars that we love. We started with a single car (all we could afford) which we sold quickly, and before we knew it we had 4 or 5 on our hands! This was alongside another business (exhaust systems) that we were involved in at the time. In the spring of 1988 we gave up the other business, rented part of the premises that we still operate from now, and went full time. We started well in the boom years of the late eighties, which set us up well enough for us to ride the storm of recession in the years that followed. As the years went on the number of cars going through our hands increased gradually, we built up a workforce, and we now carry a stock of around 30 to 40 vehicles with nine of us here. Over the years we have gratefully received awards from the motoring press. We are always interested in acquiring cars of the type that we sell so if you know of a Rolls-Royce or Bentley for sale, anywhere in the World, particularly an early model, please let us know