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1936 Rolls-Royce 25/30 Hooper Limousine with Sunroof

A sound, spacious, and practical example in good, sound condition throughout. The car was with one owner from 1986 until 2016, and has been well cared for, having been fitted with a new cylinder head, re-cored radiator and more besides. As a result of the care and attention that it has received, the car runs very sweetly and drives nicely, with a smooth, powerful engine, and performs well. Smartly painted in black & ivory, nice bright work, with excellent (recent) black leather to the front and beige cloth to the rear, with original black leather fold-down occasional seats. The structure is excellent, the doors closing with a satisfying ‘clunk’ and fitting very nicely, and being Hooper, certain items, including the windscreen and fittings are beautifully made in stainless steel. P100 headlights, long trumpet horns, a full set of ‘Ace’ wheel discs, an impressive set of correct, original tools, and (unusually) a sliding sunroof to the front compartment complete the picture. A lovely car, ready to go and offered MoT tested.

Chassis No. GRM60

Reg No. PEU 683

Price £ 36,500

GRM60eng19
GRM60ext12
GRM60dash17
GRM60ext14
GRM60dash13
GRM60eng13
GRM60det17
GRM60eng11
GRM60eng15
GRM60det11
GRM60ext21
GRM60dash18
GRM60ext25
GRM60ext17
GRM60ext11
GRM60eng12
GRM60ext19
GRM60ext32
GRM60ext23
GRM60det13
GRM60eng18
GRM60ext18
GRM60det12
GRM60ext29
GRM60ext22
GRM60int16
GRM60int13
GRM60int12
GRM60int17
GRM60tools15
GRM60int20
GRM60int19
GRM60tools20
GRM60tools18
GRM60int15
GRM60tools16
GRM60tols11
GRM60tools17
GRM60tools12
GRM60eng19 GRM60ext12 GRM60dash17 GRM60ext14 GRM60dash13 GRM60eng13 GRM60det17 GRM60eng11 GRM60eng15 GRM60det11 GRM60ext21 GRM60dash18 GRM60ext25 GRM60ext17 GRM60ext11 GRM60eng12 GRM60ext19 GRM60ext32 GRM60ext23 GRM60det13 GRM60eng18 GRM60ext18 GRM60det12 GRM60ext29 GRM60ext22 GRM60int16 GRM60int13 GRM60int12 GRM60int17 GRM60tools15 GRM60int20 GRM60int19 GRM60tools20 GRM60tools18 GRM60int15 GRM60tools16 GRM60tols11 GRM60tools17 GRM60tools12

Snippets: Camp Coffee & Racing Yachts

GRM60 was ordered by James Davidson Paterson a scion of the Paterson manufacturing company – they started off producing vinegar, Tangerine Sauce and Eureka Chutney! James’s father Campbell joined the company in 1868 and legend has it that in 1885 Campbell Paterson was asked by some Gordon Highlanders if Patersons could create a drink that was easy for brewing on the battle field in India – the result was Camp Coffee – named after “Camp”bell himself. James (one of 10 children) and a younger brother Campbell Jnr were both keen yachtsmen – between them they commissioned Mylne & Fife to design elegant racing yachts including – Kelpie(1903), Vanda (1934), Mariella (1939) & Madrigal (the last yacht Fife designed) – in 1914 Kelpie was used to smuggle guns into Ireland!. In 1934 the yacht designer Alfred Mylne designed (for himself) a 12mtr sailboat named Vanda but he never had the delight of sailing the yacht as J. D. Paterson saw Vanda whilst she was under construction and made Alfred Mylne an offer that he simply could not refuse!! In 1947 Gregor Grant (1913/1994) of Kilmarnock acquired GRM60 from James Paterson. In 1929 Gregor Grant moved from Nethy Bridge to Kilmarnock & in 1935, aged just 24 he took over the construction firm of John Moulds Ltd, Gregor later bought the Mar Lodge Hotel in Troon, a magnificent building which dates back to the late 1800s. Gregor Grant was also a Free Mason and was a member of the Mother Kilwinning Lodge (Nr 0) – the existence of which can be traced as dating back to the early 12th Century.