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This 1968 right-hand-drive model is the predecessor of the Corniche which was produced into the '90's in essentially the same form. Early examples are highly prized by collectors because of their uncluttered rendition of the famous "Coke bottle" design from the pen of long-time MPW stylist, Bill Allen, under John Blatchley's direct supervision. Among the last of the coach-built cars from Rolls-Royce, the drop head coupé was fitted with elegant chrome bumpers and minimal "safety" enhancements. Essentially a hand-built automobile, it was said at the time of manufacture that the convertible top (hood), headliner and padding assembly required a week's intensive labor by each of two master trimmers! Indeed, counting travel time between H.J. Mulliner, Park Ward Ltd.'s plant at Willesden (London) and the Rolls-Royce factory at Crewe, the entire car's build time was 4-1/2 to 6 months. Originally sold in England and registered with plate no. RWS 777J, this car was imported into the USA in the early '70's by an Oklahoma collector who kept it in a museum in Tulsa. Upon the collector's death in 2004, the car was offered for sale at the Leake Collector Car Auction where the current owner was the high bidder. Having languished in a museum for so many years the car had covered only 51,000 miles from new and is original throughout except for a re-paint done many years ago and refinished wood veneers completed in 2005 by noted ex-southern California expert, Dick Brown. Since its purchase by the current owner, the car has been thoroughly "limbered-up" including extensive work to the Citroën licensed suspension/brake system, the fuel tank and lines and various seals and hoses. In December 2005 it successfully participated in a rally from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara and back. Shortly, thereafter the car was shipped to Melbourne, Australia, where it currently resides after having been properly imported and registered. Import Approval was granted by the authorities in Canberra followed by customs clearance, certificate of roadworthiness and registration in Victoria (slim line plate no. TYB 794). During the period 6-19 February 2006 the car joined the Rolls-Royce Owners Club of Australia on their Tour of Tasmania covering over 1,200 miles on the event with no significant problems. In 2008 the car participated in the overlander to the Barossa Valley for the Federal Rally and returned to Melbourne without ever missing a beat. It has also participated in 2 ANZACs Day parades ferrying happy "Old Diggers" along the parade route. Christmas parties and other events have also been enjoyed not only by the current owner but by "volunteers" Tim Dean and Chris Lenehan who generously agreed to exercise TYB794 when the owner was abroad; all such forays were conducted without a hitch.
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Owner: David Walmsley Address: c/o Tim Dean 1630 Malvern Road Glen Iris 3146 Victoria Australia Telephone: 0401 987 808 email: tdean@bigpond.net.au
Wheelbase: 9 ft 11-1/2 in. (3.04 m) Overall length: 16 ft 11-1/2 in. (5.17 m) Weight: 4,636 lb. (2,103 kg.) Fuel capacity: 28 U.S. gal. (107 litres) Engine type: gasoline (petrol) V-8 Displacement: 380.5 cubic inches (6.23 litres) Valve gear: overhead valves with hydraulic lifters Transmission: GM Turbo Hydramatic 400 3 speed Steering: power assisted Brakes: 4 wheel disc with 3 hydraulic circuits Air conditioning: GM Frigidaire converted to R-34 Tires: Michelin X P215 / 75R15 black wall (80,000 mile warranty) Seating (front): 2 individual Recaro seats with 6-way power positioning and individual folding armrests; trimmed in tan Connolly leather (V.M.846) Seating (rear): full width bench seat with folding center armrest; trimmed in tan Connolly leather Convertible top: New West of England light fawn wool headliner, inner padding & biscuit Everflex outer covering replaced November 2007 Boot cover: tan leather attached with Tenax fasteners Carpet: double index fawn wool Wilton with tan Connolly leather binding and original “HJMPW” heel pad Mouton overlays front and rear installed new in November 2007 Body color: Sable (dark brown) metallic lacquer
H.J. Mulliner, Park Ward Drop Head Coupé (Chassis no. CRH5014)