This 1933 Rolls-Royce 20/25, serial No. GRW34, started life as a sedan bodied by Corsica Coachworks of North London. Following World War II was given its new body style from Jersey Coachbuilders in the Channel Islands. 2 owners since 1950's. All original woodwork. Sealed in garage 1960's through 2002
The Rolls-Royce 20/25 was a so-called “entry-level” model made by the company to complement the costlier 40/50 Ghost during the recession that followed World War I. Made from 1929 through 1936, it proved to be the most popular early
Rolls-Royce model, with more than 3,800 examples made, 70 percent of which are roadworthy today. The 3.7-liter, overhead-valve inline-six engine made 65 hp and shifted with a four-speed gearbox, offering the luxury of synchromesh between third and fourth gears. It is estimated that about 50 became shooting brakes, with about half of those remaining to this day.
Went to auction May 12, 2021. Just the thing for a picnic or skeet shoot. Andy Warhol had one !