- Make: Rolls Royce
- Model: Phantom 2 Sedanca by Freestone & Webb.
- Year: 1934
- Price: £155,000
A magnificent 1934 Rolls Royce Phantom II Freestone & Webb Sedanca.
Chassis number 34SK
Registration number BLB959
This car has in the last two years been the subject of massive expenditure to bring it back to its former glory. The coachwork is by noted London coach builders Freestone & Webb & is body number 1115
The engine was treated to a £35,000 rebuild by specialists McKenzie Guppy. As a result it is a paragon of smooth silent running & gives one an idea of how these cars were when new!!! Another £35K or so has been spent on paint, trim & a whole host of other work.
The interior has had a full re-trim in light grey hide including the door cards. Matching sets of Wilton carpets were commissioned at the same time. The walnut was also stripped down & re-lacquered making the cabin an opulent place to be. Pleasingly, the original features were retained including the cocktail cabinet & rear alcove vanity sets which sit discreetly behind hinged doors & contain their original requisites such as hair brushes & perfume bottles.
The body was at the same time treated to a high quality two pack respray in the original colours of light grey with medium grey accents. It looks absolutely stunning, particularly in the half light at the end of the day. Indeed one can imagine where the moniker phantom came from when looking at the car! The sedanca roof material was also just replaced with new.
The car is currently located in a small collection of Phantoms in Malaga Spain & may be viewed there by appointment. I must stress how good the condition of this car is & what a striking machine it is. It is well worth the trip to go & see it.

