Rolls-Royce 20HP, 20/25, 25/30 & Wraith In Detail


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In 1922 Rolls-Royce introduced their new 20hp model, known as the Twenty, the first in a family of what are now called the “Small Horsepower” cars. The plan was to offer a more manageable, less expensive model than the mighty 7-litre Silver Ghost, one intended for the owner-driver rather than for the chauffeur, yet with all the quality and refinement of the bigger cars. The Twenty and its succeeding models was a success. All these models enjoy a very strong following today. More than 10,000 were made, and many survive today. These cars had an astounding range of coachwork types and styles by practically every coachbuilder in Britain along with many in Europe, the United States and elsewhere, many examples are illustrated in this book. After outlining the development of Rolls-Royce’s project for a smaller car, the author provided a detailed technical description of the Twenty,. For owners, present and prospective, there are chapters on using the cars today and on the practicalities of ownership, including advice on parts availability, maintenance and preservation.. It is illustrated with some 70 color and 150 black-and-white photographs.




Service Instructions for Rolls-Royce Cars (1930)


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THE COMPLETE SEVICE HANDBOOK FOR ALL ROLLY-ROYCE CARS (1930). COVERS GENERAL INFORMATION, SPECIAL TOOLS, MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS, LUBRIFICATION, ENGINE, CLUTCH, BRAKES, REAR AXLE, FRONT AXLES (RIGID AND INDEPENDENT), STEERING, SPRINGS AND SHOCK DAMPERS, RADIATOR AND COOLING SYSTEM, WHEELS, TYRES AND HUBS.




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The Edwardian Rolls-Royce


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The Flying Lady


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The Autocar


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The Rolls Royce Motor Car and the Bentley Since 1931


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For most of the 20th century right through the present day, the Rolls Royce has stood as the prime symbol of quality and luxury. And here, in its sixth edition, is the fully-updated tribute to these classic cars and the men who created them. First, an engrossing and exquisitely illustrated history of the Rolls Royce covers everything from the birth of the Rolls as a two-cylinder vehicle in 1904 to its recent sale to Volkswagen. Follow the development of the Silver Ghost, the New Phantom, the Bentley and the Wraith, the Shadows and Spirits. The entire second section presents, in detail and with photographs, car and engine specifications. Included are the dates of major mechanical changes and the chassis numbers of the three Royce cars from 1904 to the Park Ward model of 2000, as well as the Bentleys built since 1931. This is truly a celebration worthy of a Rolls!