1929 | Rolls-Royce Phantom II
Body by Mulliner
Body by Mulliner
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Description
- Manufactured at the Rolls-Royce factory in Derby
- Saloon body by H.J. Mulliner
- Part of a Swiss private collection for over 40 years and previously also based in Switzerland with a 1972 vehicle registration document
- Largely preserved in its original condition
- Continuously driven and maintained over the years
- Minor work required to get it up and running
- Six-cylinder in-line engine with 7.7-litre displacement and 112 hp, light alloy crankcase
The Rolls-Royce Phantom II was built by the British luxury car manufacturer from 1929 to 1935 as the successor to the Phantom I at the Derby plant in the United Kingdom, while production of the Phantom I continued in the United States until 1931. The Phantom II was the last model to be developed entirely under the direction and control of company founder F. Henry Royce, from the initial design sketches to production.
The car was powered by an inline six-cylinder engine with overhead valves and a displacement of 7,668 cc, which was taken from its predecessor, the Phantom I. However, the power output was increased to 120 bhp (89 kW) at 3,500 rpm. Power was initially transmitted via an unsynchronised four-speed gearbox. From 1932 onwards, the gears were synchronised one after the other.
The chassis had a rigid front axle on semi-elliptical leaf springs, which also came from the Phantom I. At the rear, there was now a rigid axle also on semi-elliptical leaf springs instead of cantilever springs. All four wheels were equipped with servo-assisted drum brakes. The wheelbase was 3,810 mm. There was also a ‘sportier’ version with a shorter wheelbase of 3,657 mm, which was given the name ‘Continental’ and was targeted at the continental European market.
Rolls-Royce manufactured only the rolling chassis, i.e. the chassis, drivetrain and mechanics. The bodies were built by various coachbuilders – often individually to customer specifications. The best-known coachbuilders for Rolls-Royce were Park Ward, Thrupp & Maberly, Mulliner and Hooper.
A total of 1,281 examples were built at the factory in Derby between 1929 and 1935, a remarkable number. Only 125 of these models were left-hand drive.
Détails du véhicule
Données du véhicule
- Marque
- Rolls-Royce
- Série de modèles
- Phantom
- Modèle
- Phantom II
- Date immatriculation
- Non fourni
- Année
- 1929
- Kilométrage (compteur)
- Numéro d'identification du véhicule
- Non fourni
- Numéro de moteur
- Non fourni
- Numéro de Transmission
- Non fourni
- Numéros correspondants
- Non
- Nombre de propriétaires
- Non fourni
Détails techniques
- Type de carrosserie
- Berline
- Puissance (kW/CV)
- 88/119
- Cylindrée (cm³)
- 7668
- Cylindres
- 6
- Portes
- 4
- Volant
- Droite
- Boîte de vitesse
- Boîte manuelle
- Vitesses
- 4
- Traction
- Arrière
- Frein avant
- À tambour
- Frein arrière
- À tambour
- Carburant
- Essence
Configuration individuelle
- Couleur extérieure
- Noir
- Couleur intérieure
- Marron
- Matériel intérieur
- Cuir
État, immatriculation, documentation
- Condition catégorie
- Original
- Expertise disponible
- Immatriculé
- Prêt à conduire
Fournisseur
Eberhard Thiesen GmbH & Co. KG
Eberhard Thiesen
Tarpen 40 - Halle 12
22419 Hamburg
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