Rolls-Royce already had a reputation as a royal car.
Models like the Phantom and Ghost were a natural choice not only for the crowned heads of the British Kingdom,
but also for leaders of other nations.
The Silver Wraith was no exception, unveiled in the late 1940s as a successor to the flagship Phantom.
This model also found its way into the garages of the world's rich and influential.
As before, Rolls-Royce manufactured prefabricated chassis with engines, then handed them over to coachbuilders, who fitted them with bodies of their own design.
One of the coachbuilders operating at the time was the Park Ward factory, responsible for bodywork for manufacturers such as Bugatti, Bentley, Alvis, and Rolls-Royce.
Technical data:
Year of manufacture: 1952
Engine: In-line 6 petrol
Engine capacity: 4559 cm3
Power: 150 HP (110 kW)
Gearbox: 4-speed manual
Drive: Rear-wheel drive (RWD)
Top speed: 130 km/h
Weight: 2336 kg
Exterior color: Brown and beige
Interior: Finished in beige wood and leather
Vehicle number: IWSG3
Current mileage: 90,855 km (56,455 miles)
Vehicle history and condition:
This Rolls-Royce was part of a private car collection, maintained in good condition for many years.
However, over the past 30 years, it has traveled across Europe occasionally.
Used on longer journeys (including between Poland and Sweden), it performed admirably.
Many years ago, it underwent a thorough restoration, covering every aspect of the car, including a fresh coat of paint, which, however, suffered two scuffs on the rear fenders (symmetrically, on both sides of the car).
The interior is in impeccable condition, despite the addition of an aftermarket radio and speakers.
Wood and upholstery, both leather and fabric, are blemish-free and create an atmosphere of vintage opulence.
The 4.6-liter six-cylinder engine remains fully operational, and the gearbox operates smoothly through its full four-speed range.
The suspension, despite minor play, allows the Wraith to move confidently on both smooth and more challenging roads.
Before joining our offer, this Rolls-Royce underwent a service of key systems, such as the fuel and brake systems.
All fluids and the fuel pump were also replaced.
Silver Wraith began a successful new chapter for Rolls-Royce in the post-war period.
The combination of the brand's reputation, numerous bespoke bodyworks, advanced engineering shared with Bentley, and a renowned clientele create a fascinating combination.
Today, revered by collectors and automotive enthusiasts alike, it represents the golden era of Rolls-Royce's commitment to being synonymous with luxury.
The recent restoration was carried out meticulously and without sparing any materials, ensuring it will be enjoyed for many years to come.
The Rolls-Royce we offer is in working order and has a long history behind it.
See if you're ready to write the next chapter.