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Check out our inventory of 250+ other cars! http://www.MotoeXotica.com/ Call us - 636-600-4600 Visit our Showroom - 2340 Cassens Dr., St. Louis, MO 63026 E-Mail us - sales@MotoeXotica.com http://www.MotoeXotica.com/ WE BUY CARS! • Seldom-seen pre-war Rolls-Royce • Included with Chassis Card Details from Rolls-Royce Enthusiast’s Club Archives • One of 491 examples made in 1938 and 1939 • Ordered at the Brussels Car Show on 12/09/38 and completed on 4/14/39 for J.J Kino who was a Belgian diplomat • Competing coachbuilder, A. Mulliner Ltd. in Northampton, England owned the car until October 21, 1940 • 4.3L OHV straight six-cylinder engine • Four-speed manual transmission with synchromesh on second, third and fourth gears; 8x34 final drive • Black exterior with silver trim • Hooper & Company Coachwork featuring original brown front Connolly Leather upholstery with tan rear cloth upholstery. Front seats have air bladders for lumbar, lateral supports • 136-inch wheelbase • First year of electric power for dividing window and curtain between front and back • ‘Bijur’ automatic chassis lubrication system • ‘Safe-T-Flex’ independent front suspension, licensed from Packard • Dual side-mounted spare tires with covers • Original key, original toolbox is 2/3 complete; hydraulic jack system • Front and rear heaters • Dual fog lights, mascot original to car, original Hermès mirror, parfum bottle and clock • Documents include original Rolls-Royce Handbook; a copy of the Rolls-Royce Owners’ Club, June 2002; hand-written diagrams and printed ones related to vehicle systems; parts and service invoices; a copy of “The Flying Lady,” May 2004; a black-and-white photo of the car, probably commissioned by Hooper that is in the South Kensington Science Museum; Hooper Coachbuilders Treasures in the Denver Public Library Stately, formal and dripping with status, pre-World War II Rolls-Royces have a look unmatched by any other car. One glance and you know what this car is and what it was designed to do. This 1939 Wraith Touring Limousine Series B was one of 491 examples made during 1938 and 1939 and it retains its complete and original interior, which is an exceedingly rare find on a car from the 1930s! Dressed in black augmented with silver doors and fenders, the paint and trim are in overall excellent order, as expected. The vehicle’s windows are clear and intact, its lights are haze-free and original, with two large foglights perched above the front bumper and below the owl-like dual headlights. Atop the radiator, the mascot is original to the car. There are dual, side-mounted spare tires mounted in the front fenders. Rolls-Royce did not begin making its own car bodies until 1949. This example’s coachwork is from Hooper & Company, as noted above. The details are present for those who take the time to examine them. For example, the aluminum door handles mimic the overall body shape; this is an intentional and unusual design feature. Both underside panels are intact, too. The coachwork is straight and solid and the chrome bumpers are in excellent order. This car still has his original key, its original toolbox is two-third complete and it has a hydraulic jack system but the wipers are inoperable. This car rolls on Lester Company tires, size 6.00/6.50-17 at all four corners. Each tire is mounted on a steel wheel, topped by steel wheel disc covers. The wheel covers are in very good order while the tires are in good, original condition. The 4.3L inline six-cylinder, overhead valve engine was based on that of the 25/30 but featured a cross flow cylinder head, which placed the inlet and exhaust valves opposite one another. The four-speed gearbox has synchromesh on second, third and fourth speeds and retained the traditional right-hand gear change. For pre-war car collectors, Rolls-Royce and Bentley fans, this stunning example of automobilia is available at MotoeXotica Classic Cars. You owe it to yourself to check it out, so stop by today! VIN: WMB-35 EIN: A-7-WC This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 90,025 kilometers or 55,939 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!! / stlclassiccars / motoexotica / motoexotica636 Music: Brandenburg Concerto no. 3 mvt. 3 Allegro by Bach Performed by Advent Chamber Orchestra http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Adv... http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...