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1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost 78850 Miles Dove Gray Phaeton

Make: Rolls-Royce
Model: Silver Ghost
Type: Phaeton
Year: 1925
Mileage: 78850
VIN: 00000000000S138MK
Color: Gray
Engine: --
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: --
Drive type: --
Interior color: Red
Vehicle Title: --
Item location: Phoenix, Arizona, United States

1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Additional Info:

This is a gorgeous 1925 Rolls-Royce Springfield Silver Ghost Pall Mall Phaeton that has been shown at Europes leading concours event at Villa dEste as well as participating on many tours. With a known history from new, donning its original beautiful phaeton coachwork and engine, this is a no excuses Silver Ghost that can be enjoyed on tours or at concours events. Being a later LHD Ghost, this benefits from the more advanced technology and has been set up well for reliable touring. Silver Ghosts are without a doubt, one of the most enjoyable and impreive motorcars of the period and this example doesnt disappoint. According to the factory records, S138MK was delivered new with its Merrimac built Pall Mall phaeton body number M-1244. The body plate is still on the Rolls and is shown in the photo gallery along with the 200 photos. Engine number 22564 was installed and is still in the Rolls today, the engine number is also shown in the photo gallery. S138MK was originally delivered to Houston and used as the Rolls-Royce Trials Car on June 30, 1925. By May 14, 1928, S138MK had found its first owner, Mr. Paul E. Zehe, where it was delivered to his sprawling estate in New Rochelle, NY. Mr. Zehe enjoyed the Rolls for the next 16 years until it was acquired by Mr. Thomas A Herbert of NYC and then to Lawrence Dame, the Art Editor of The Boston Herald. S138MKs next caretaker was Mr. Thomas Petzold of Groe Pointe Park, MI and Palm Beach, FL. Mr. Petzold acquired the Pall Mall on February 11, 1954 and enjoyed it for the next 24 years until it was acquired by Michael Gertner, Esq. of Newport Beach, CA. Mr. Gertner entered into the 1979 RROC Annual Meeting concours in Monterey, CA where it earned a place award. The Rolls had accumulated about 75,000 miles from new. Mr. Gertner continued to restore and improve the Ghost through his 13 years of ownership until it was acquired by Walter Steinemann of Morschwil, Switzerland. Mr. Steinemann was a longtime RREC board member and was the editor of the highly acclaimed Alpine Eagle magazine. He had about 27 Rolls-Royces and Bentleys in his collection. In 2007, Mr. Steinemann entered the Ghost in the 1,000 mile 7E RAID tour from Switzerland to Paris. The Ghost performed beautifully. By 2009, Mr. Steinemann entered S138MK in the Concours DElegance at Villa dEste, arguably Europes most prestigious concours event. The link to his entry is here: Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost | Concorso dEleganza Villa dEste ( ) From Klaus-Josef Rofeldt in Germany: Apart from photos of S138MK that occasionally appeared in Alpine Eagle, the magazine of the Swi Section of the RREC this particular car is shown repeatedly (e.g. pages 4 and 6) in the book Faszination auf Rdern Rolls-Royce & Bentley --Fascination on Wheels RR & Bentley by Walter Steinemann, Moerschwil, Switzerland. The book was published in 2002 as a limited edition with a print-run of 1,500 copies. Walter Steinemann devoted pages 84 and 85 of his book to show 5 further photos of what obviously has been one of his favorite motor cars. A further photo is found page 373. Walter Steinemann had another book Rolls-Royce Der beste Wagen der Welt published in 1990, too. That was of smaller size with only 80 pages and merely B&W photos were shown. My check showed two photos of S138MK did appear in that tome, page 13. The livery is finished in a beautiful Dove Gray that is complemented by all nickel-plated acceories, lights and the iconic Rolls-Royce Grill. The Dove Gray is accented with red and a double black coachstripe that runs the length of the Ghost. The paint has a wonderful shine and luster. There is a small amount of damage near the paenger side front fender near the side mount spare that can easily be corrected. The wire spoke wheels are painted black to completment the beautiful red leather interior and are donned with new Firestone black walled tires. The black canvas convertible top looks handsome and is in excellent condition. The Ghost is well acceorized with two tonneau covers, one for the rear paengers compartment and one for the drivers compartment. These are crucial for touring as it allows you to pile in the luggage and ancillary articles on tours. The rear has the luggage rack with its original trunk that contains two trays full of Rolls-Royce tools, the wheel wrench, hammer and spares. The luggage trunk has a black canvas cover. The Boush & Lomb Optical Co. headlight lenses are perfect and look terrific. The interior is highlighted with its beautiful red leather which looks as new. It is soft and supple and is comfortable and tight fitting. The matching red Wilton wool carpeting also looks great and matches perfectly the leather. The interior overall is gorgeous and in excellent condition. The dashboard is very original, and all of the instruments and gauges work as expected except the clock. The speedometer is set to kph presently as an overlay over the original mph. The wood graining on the dash could be refinished. It is well oiled, but the graining is heavy. We show numerous photos in the photo gallery. The engine compartment is gorgeous. The venerable and maive 7.4-liter six-cylinder engine is very quiet and has incredible oil preure of 22-25 pounds. The operating temperature was fantastic, ranging from 140 to 160 degrees, in 95 degrees Fahrenheit ambient temperature here in Phoenix! All of the instruments work well except the clock. We show about six miles of touring in the Ghost in our test drive videos, all performed in 95-degree weather. This Ghost has been well set up for touring. Most of the chais lubrication fittings have been replaced with modern Zirk fittings to make lubrication easy. It has also been fitted with front and rear turn signals and additional lighting. Luckily, being a late LHD Springfield chais, this Ghost has a centralized lubrication system that makes normal use ten times easier than an older Ghost. Included in the trunk are the wheel wrench, proper lubrication syringe, hammer, spare spark plugs and two full trays of period tools. We have this Silver Ghost priced very fairly. This is a very rare occasion to have a repatriated Ghost reenter the US market after such esteemed existence. She comes complete with the spirit of ecstasy mascot as well as the parking cap. Also included is the owners manual specifically for the LHD Springfield Silver Ghost and the two tonneau covers, tools and spares mentioned earlier. For more information and details, please call or text Harry Clark at 1.602.245.7200 or email us at . The Ghost is available for inspection at our Phoenix showroom. We are pleased to offer FaceTime or WhatsApp live video inspections and we help coordinate shipping worldwide. We also have financing partners if you are interested in financing.