1923 RR Silver Ghost Limousine #16NK

1923 RR Silver Ghost Limousine #16NK

The Indian market was a colourful chapter in the company’s history. The arrival of the ‘horseless carriages’ transformed the lives of princes giving way to a passion that would last for many decades. Particularly fascinated by the Rolls-Royce brand, they adapted the vehicles to satisfy the most eccentric tastes, some equipped with thrones or tiger-hunting rifles

The discreet limousine of the collection supplied to the Maharaja of Jodhpur, who had another 21 Rolls-Royces and 2 Bentleys, is equipped with such unusual accessories as a steering wheel made of ivory and an eye-catching horn with a boa design in brass. The upholstered doors are framed by fine woods and open with ivory handles. It has a sunroof and a window with sliding glass that divides the driver’s space

  • Bodywork: Maythorn & Son
  • Capacity: 7,428 cc
  • Period: 1906-1925
  • Units: 6,173

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