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IverThis Lot will be sold at auction at Symphony of Spring; Ascot Racecourse on Saturday 7th March. Formed part of the wellknown US private collection of James C Leake. Original Landaulette specification. A 1934 RollsRoyce Landaulette is a rare, luxury preWorld War II automobile built on a RollsRoyce chassis with a landaulette body, a style where the rear passenger compartment has a folding convertible top while the chauffeurs area remains fixed under a roof. These cars were bespoke and typically ordered by wealthy owners who wanted both formal chauffeurdriven transport and an openair experience for rearseat passengers. The most common 1934 example was built on the 20/25 hp chassis and these were built between 1929 and 1936, which subsequently became their bestselling prewar model. It featured a 3.7 litre inlinesix engine with a fourspeed manual gearbox typical of the era and the bodies were custom made by leading coachbuilders such as Barker & Co and Hooper, meaning no two are exactly alike.This handsome Landaulette by Barker is presented in cream over Midnight Blue, but its worth mentioning that the cream wrap could be removed to reveal its original colour beneath if one wishes to do so. Its wonderful interior is presented in West of England cloth to the rear, including the two occasional seats and has dark blue leather to the front, providing a nice combination, with black carpets and over rug to finish it off nicely. This RollsRoyce had spent 25 years in the USA in the famous James C Leake collection. James Leake owned one of the worlds largest collections of RollsRoyce automobiles and founded The Antiques Inc, a museum of classic and vintage cars in Muskogee. He also served as chairman of the International Automobile Hall of Fame. The car has powder coated wire wheels (originally were stainless steel), Lucas driving lights and has a windup glass division for privacy. Its body was restored in 2005 by Doug Nixon, and the engine was fully rebuilt in 1998 by Sargeants Of Goudhurst who installed a new high aspect rear diff and the roof was professionally replaced using quality MercedesBenz materials. It was rewired in correct colour coded cable provided by Ristes, proper leather gators were fitted, and period style indicators were also fitted. The present owner has had the starter motor refurbished and renewed the clutch. The car has won several awards over the years including best in show at the prestigious Concours Delegance at Sarlat in 2011. There are copies of photos of the car in the history file showing what the car looked like originally and obviously the Landaulette can be transformed back to its original look at any time. Consigned by James Good

Historics Classic and Sportscar Auctions Ltd
Thorney Business Park Thorney Lane North Iver SL0 9HF

Historics Classic and Sportscar Auctions Ltd
Thorney Business Park Thorney Lane North Iver SL0 9HF