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A Beautiful Example of one of the finest vehicles produced of that era!

Make: Rolls-Royce
Model: 20/25
Type: Cab & Chassis
Year: 1935
VIN: E2UGEH10
Color: Blue/Blue
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black/Red
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Delray Beach, Florida, United States

1935 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Additional Info:

Auto Sport groups is proud to present abeautifully clean version of this classic Rolls Royce 20/25. Vehicle runs and drives beautifully. Right hand drive. 4 speed manual transmission. This vehicle model was manufactured between 1929 and 1936. 3827 were manufactured. Over time and wars, it is unknown how many of these vehicles still exist. This same vehicle was used in Indiana Jones and the last Crusade, and the 1983 version of from Here to Eternity! Includes some fascinating documentation, including original sales receipt, letters between attorney's and a mistaken owner, and other assorted documentation that speak to the provenance of the vehicle.

6 cylinder in-line engine, monobloc cylinder block; bore x stroke 3 1/4 x 4 1/2 in, capacity 3,669 cc; push-rod operated valves located in detachable cylinder head; aluminium alloy crankcase, coil ignition with stand-by magneto; dry plate type clutch; 4 speed gearbox in unit with engine (from 1932 synchromesh on 3rd and 4th gear); spiral bevel final drive; 4-wheel brakes servo-assisted; wheelbase 3,276.6 mm (129 in) (from 1930 wheelbase 3,352.8 mm (132 in);tiresize 6.00 x 19)

The in-line 6-cylinder overhead-valve20/25hpengine was similar to that used in the 20hp but was enlarged to 3,669cc (223.9cuin) by increasing the bore from 76mm to 82mm, with the stroke remaining at 114mm. A single Rolls-Royce carburetor was used, and both coil and magneto ignition were fitted. The four-speed gearbox was mounted in unit with the engine and a traditional right-hand change used.Synchromeshwas fitted to third and top gears from 1932.

The substantial chassis had rigid front and rear axles suspended by half-elliptic springs with braking on all four wheels assisted by a mechanical servo. Separate rear brakes were fitted for the handbrake. The famous Rolls-Royce radiator with triangular top was used with vertical louvres, the angle of which could be adjusted to control engine cooling. To begin with, the radiator shutters were operated manually via a lever on the dash; later cars were fitted with automatic control via a thermostat.

One of these vehicles sold at auction in 2014 for $104,500.00

Vehicle is located in Delray Beach, FL. Vehicle may be sold locally before the end of auction. We are a high line and exotic dealership that specializes in hard to find vehicles. We have over 40 years of providing exotic vehicles to a very specialized clientele. Please feel free to call 954-554-3158 with any questions.