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1953 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn

$115,000used

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Condition

used

Interior Color

tan

Exterior Color

burgundy

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Fuel

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VIN

25300

Stock Number

25300

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Features

Seating

Leather Seats

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One of 5 Built 1953 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn Drophead Coup? by Park Ward Left Hand Drive

This Left-Hand Drive 1953 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn Drophead Coupe by Park Ward is a highly original example that's been in storage since the early 2000's and is now ready for a much-deserved restoration. Burgundy with tan leather interior and retaining its original engine. Not currently running. It is one of the very few examples of the coachbuilt Silver Dawn available. The Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn was a surpassingly rare basis for custom coachwork, with only 64 examples being released by the factory as a bare chassis. Chassis number LSNF41 was one of five Silver Dawns bodied by Park Ward to their design number 99, of which four, including this one, were left-hand-drive.

Originally delivered to Colonel W.E. Phillips, chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian farm equipment manufacturer Massey-Ferguson, in October 1953. Extensive original specifications included both a Sonabel and dual Windtone hornsundoubtedly handy in Toronto trafficas well as automatic gearbox, dual fog lamps, a power-operated hood, radio, under-dash header, and Sundym tinted glass. Curiously, the Colonel also requested Bentley-style dual exhaust, and had the car fitted upon delivery with French-specification headlamps, as he intended to use it in that country. The original livery was Blue and Silver-Gray, with Blue leather interior. If the Silver Dawn ever did venture outside of Canada, within several years it had returned to that country. In the summer of 1956, it was acquired by another important figure in the country?s industry, Jack Kent Cooke, a broadcasting baron now best remembered for his later business interests in sports team ownership in the United States. Later Canadian owners included the prolific Rolls-Royce enthusiast Gordon E. Smith of Orillia, Lawrence Szabo of Hamilton, and lumber magnate Fred R. MacDonald of Toronto. In 1963 it moved to the United States in the ownership of Dr. John Bowers, another well-known Rolls-Royce collector in Kokomo, Indiana, and was later owned for nearly a quarter of a century by John M. Herman of Philadelphia. It was then part of the noted American collection of Jim Covert, known for his attraction to exceptionally high-quality automobiles. One of five examples built to this design and an original left hand drive model. A very special and unique car and the ideal candidate for restoration.
  • One of five examples built to this design; an original left-hand-drive model
  • Built for Canadian farm equipment tycoon Colonel W.E. Phillips
  • Exceptional basis for restoration to original condition
Price: $115,000

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