‘The last real Rolls-Royce’ sells for £30,000 at auction in Perthshire
ByKirsty McIntosh
An example of a car dubbed “the last real Rolls-Royce” has sold for £30,000 at auction.
The Silver Wraith went under the hammer at a classic cars sale at Morris Leslie at Errol at the weekend. The 1948 car was sold as a chassis, with the buyer sending it to a specialist coachworks business to be custom built.
It is often considered by many traditionalists to be “the last real Rolls-Royce”.
The car was just one of dozens up for grabs at the “record-breaking” sale, with lots fetching a total of more than £450,000.
An extremely rare Jaguar 420G with Willow Green coachwork was bought for £20,000 by a purchaser outside the EU.
A 1992 Renault 5 Campus with just 202 recorded miles on the clock from new was snapped up for £4,000. Previously, it had just one lady owner, who only used it for a few days.
Auctioneer Gregor Leslie said: “These results are not only a great reflection on the strength of Scotland’s classic market but also our ability to attract global attention through the strength and depth of our national and international promotion.”
‘The last real Rolls-Royce’ sells for £30,000 at auction in Perthshire