Condition
#4 Fair
Has visible flaws to the naked eye. Runs fine, but could use mechanical or cosmetic attention.
14,175 miles, White/Red, 50hp, 7.4L 6-cylinder, dual spares, accessory cowl lights, artillery wheels, nickel headlamps with Macbeth Lenses, veee’d opening windshield. Cracked and bent body panels Poor paint with many chips, and cracks. Dirty Top cover, cracked upholstery, dull and scratched brightwork. The mirror lens headlamps are in good condition. This 1911 Rolls-Royce 40/50hp Silver Ghost was displayed at the 1911 Olympia Motor show, featured in the Thrupp and Maberly coachwork exhibit. In 1920 it was rebodied from its prior Landaulet coachwork to its present Drophead form by coach builder Barker; at the request of prior owner Joseph Martin. Furthermore, John P. Wallerich owned this 1911 Silver Ghost for over 30 years before it was purchased by the current owners. Chasis no. 1713, Engine no. 1713.D