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1937 Rolls-Royce Wraith Park Ward Saloon

Originally an experimental ‘test car’, numbered 27-G-VI, this car was prepared by the factory in 1939 and became one of the very first production models (re-numbered WXA6) when the Wraith was introduced to the public. The car is handsome, sound, in fine condition, with an imposing and attractive frontal aspect, featuring an impressive array of correct lamps and horns. The car has been well cared for by one family since 1997, and we have a complete ownership record prior to that. Also in the file is a buff logbook from 1949, various documentation, old MoT certificates, and invoices confirming £32,000 of expenditure during the last ownership. Nicely correct, with a particularly appealing brown leather interior, excellent headlining, carpets and wood veneers and a sliding sunroof. Some of the beige paintwork is losing adhesion, on one side of the car, and ideally will need attention in the near future, but the panels are totally sound, and this does not prevent the car from being used and enjoyed. Running and driving well, offered serviced, prepared and MoT tested.

Chassis No. WXA6

Reg No. RC 5447

Price £ 39,500

WXA6eng6
WXA6det5
WXA6det10
WXA6ext1
WXA6eng7
WXA6eng4
WXA6det6
WXA6det4
WXA6ext12
WXA6ext10
WXA6eng2
WXA6eng3
WXA6ext6
WXA6ext3
WXA6ext7
WXA6dash3
WXA6boot1
WXA6int2
WXA6dash4
WXA6ext16
WXA6ext13
WXA6ext15
WXA6int1
WXA6ext18
WXA6ext8
WXA6int12
WXA6int3
WXA6paint2
WXA6int14
WXA6int18
WXA6int4
WXA6int13
WXA6int7
WXA6int17
WXA6int19
WXA6paint3
WXA6int15
WXA6int21
WXA6eng6 WXA6det5 WXA6det10 WXA6ext1 WXA6eng7 WXA6eng4 WXA6det6 WXA6det4 WXA6ext12 WXA6ext10 WXA6eng2 WXA6eng3 WXA6ext6 WXA6ext3 WXA6ext7 WXA6dash3 WXA6boot1 WXA6int2 WXA6dash4 WXA6ext16 WXA6ext13 WXA6ext15 WXA6int1 WXA6ext18 WXA6ext8 WXA6int12 WXA6int3 WXA6paint2 WXA6int14 WXA6int18 WXA6int4 WXA6int13 WXA6int7 WXA6int17 WXA6int19 WXA6paint3 WXA6int15 WXA6int21

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After being used as an experimental car (original chassis Nr 27-G-VI) WXA6 was sold to its first private owner, Lt. Col. Reginald George Stanham just prior to the outbreak of WWII. His wife was an Australian – Helen MacArthur – whose family imported the first merino sheep to Australia in 1796. When her father James Macarthur-Onslow died in 1945 she and her husband sold up and moved back to the family home Camden Park – a property with some 80 rooms and still owned by members of the MacArthur family. The 2nd owner was Captain Roger Cookson, the 4th son of George Cookson of Treslissick, Cornwall. Two of Roger’s older brothers died when they were just 25, in 1907 Geoffrey succumbed to the plague whilst serving with the King’s Royal Rifles in Jubbulpore, India & in 1909 Christopher drowned whilst stationed with the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade at Holywood. Roger’s other sibling – George – joined the Royal Flying Corps and in 1918 he was mentioned in despatches. Media reports of the time refer to Roger Cookson as being a racing driver for the Bentley Team but we’ve yet to find evidence of this. In 1913 he married Sybil Taylor (an author & journalist) they had two daughters – Georgina, who became an actress & Patricia who became a princess with her 2nd marriage to Henry Aymon Marle Rodolphe (Prince de Faucigny-Lucinge et Coligny). In 1944 WXA6 was bought by George Bankoff, who have been informed was a British surgeon of Russian origin & author of some 120 books under various pseudonyms (George Sava, George Borodin, Peter Conway and others). His books covered topics varying from politics, history, medical, fiction & a biography of his father Ivan entitled “One Russian’s Story”. After just 12 months it was then bought by Edward W Collinson who in 1949 sold WXA6 to his own company (Beech’s Chocolates) in order to buy WCB45! Sadly in 1949 whilst on holiday in Scarborough, he fell down a 200ft cliff and didn’t survive, WXA6 remained with the family firm until 1955 until it was bought by Herbert Kaiser of de Oude Plaats, Corbridge. Herbert worked in Singapore where he was GM of Straits Steamship (Engineering Division) and later Chairman of Watt & Akkermans one of their subsidiaries. The 1990s saw WXA6 with Rami Elle, whose tailoring business “Elle 1981” included African Chiefs, Oil Sheikhs, royalty & government officials amongst their client list.