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1925 Ford Gallivan Powered Marchese Brothers Race Car | 1925 Ford Gallivan Powered Marchese Brothers Race Car 1925 Ford Gallivan Powered Marchese Brothers Race Car Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Date: November 20, 2009 Location: The Coker Collection, Chattanooga, Tennessee by Douglas |
1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom Windovers Tourer | 1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom Windovers Tourer 1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom Windovers Tourer Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Location: The Auto Collections in Las Vegas, Nevada. by Douglas |
1925 Ford Model T Coupe | 1925 Ford Model T Coupe 1925 Ford Model T Coupe Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Location: Freds Car Museum in Appomattox, Virginia. by Douglas |
1925 Alfa Romeo Type RL | 1925 Alfa Romeo Type RL 1925 Alfa Romeo Type RL by Douglas |
1925 Dodge Touring | 1925 Dodge Touring 1925 Dodge Touring Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Location: The Estes-Winn Memorial Automobile Museum in Ashville, North Carolina. by Douglas |
1925 Pierce-Arrow Series 80 Roadster | 1925 Pierce-Arrow Series 80 Roadster 1925 Pierce-Arrow Series 80 Roadster Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Location: The Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Michigan. by Douglas |
1925 Essex 2-Door Sedan | 1925 Essex 2-Door Sedan 1925 Essex 2-Door Sedan Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Location: The Central Texas Museum of Automotive History in Rosanky, Texas. by Douglas |
1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Aerodynamic Coupe | 1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Aerodynamic Coupe 1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Aerodynamic Coupe Coachwork by Jonckheere The exotic "Round Door" Rolls-Royce was delivered new in 1925 with a Hooper Cabriolet body to its first owner, a Mrs. Hugh Dillman of Detroit, MI. It appears the car never left England and was re-sold virtually new to the Raja of Nanpara. In about 1934, a subsequent owner sent the car to Jonckheere of Belgium, to be fitted with this fashionably aerodynamic coachwork complete with twin sunroofs, round doors, a large fin, and a sloping radiator shell. Once thought to have been owned by the Duke of Windsor, the concours-winning car then passed through the hands of several other owners before being discovered in New Jersey in the early 1950's in near derelict condition. Max Obie later acquired the unusual Rolls-Royce, had it painted gold, and charged curious individuals one dollar to enter a special enclosure to view the car. The Phantom then spent time on the East Coast of The U.S. and in Japan before coming into the possession of the Petersen Automotive Museum in 2001. by Douglas |
1925 McFarlan Town Car | 1925 McFarlan Town Car 1925 McFarlan Town Car Photo By: Douglas Wilkinson Location: The National Automobile Museum in Reno, Nevada. by Douglas |
1925 Voisin | 1925 Voisin 1925 Voisin by Douglas |
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