Selling a Rolls Royce Twenty

 

Rolls Royce Twenty

The Rolls Royce Twenty was built with the careful attention to detail the Rolls Royce brand had come to be known for since 1906. The Twenty was called the “Baby Rolls” in the United States for its small wheelbase relative to the Phantom and Ghost, but the Twenty was not lacking in power and could be fitted with large bodies in spite of its shorter chassis. A Post-1925 Twenty is distinct for its more effective four-wheel brake, and its four-speed gearbox as opposed to a somewhat awkward three-speed. Aesthetically, the Twenty can have an almost nineteenth century appearance reminiscent of a horse-drawn carriage, a quality that is particularly strong in “Laundalette” versions.

Nonetheless, the vehicle’s appeal cannot be denied. The Prince of Wales ordered a cabriolet version in 1923, and others would feature in several movies over the years. Yet every Twenty, however humble its purpose, utilized a 3.1 Liter six cylinder engine capable of reaching over 60 mph with the recommended weight specifications. But oddly enough, most models never reached their full potential due to the popularity of excessive limousine bodies.

Rolls Royce Twenty Seller’s Guide

 

A Rolls Royce Twenty is an artisan-crafted vehicle. Every model consists of a body built by a storied coachbuilder whose history might go back centuries. This really shows the difference between modern car manufacture, and car manufacture in the time of the Twenty. These were custom pieces with affluent owners, and they’re still that today. That’s why sellers may have to go the extra mile to evaluate one. Buyers may take offense to false advertising, even if it’s an honest mistake, so you always want to be sure what you have. But there’s no need to labor endless hours looking into your cars history, then answering inquiries and haggling over little quibbles. It can be a grueling process that can overwhelm the amateur.

Alex Manos however, is no amateur. He and his team know cars. They can enlighten you with the latest market trends, maintenance tips, and give a general evaluation. If you’re happy with the price they come up with, they’ll pay you on the spot and can even arrange shipping from anywhere in all 50 states of America. Don’t burden yourself. Call Alex Manos and get started!

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