1936 Rolls-Royce 25/30 Navigation
The Rolls-Royce 25/30 was produced between 1936 and 1938 and served as a replacement to the successful 20/25 released in 1929. The inspiration and impetus for the 25/30 was the need and desire for increased power to carry the large (heavy), elegant, and custom coachwork. The 3,669cc inline-6 cylinder engine was bored out to 4,257cc, while the stroke remained the same. It used a 6:1 compression ratio, the magneto ignition was dropped (a standby coil was provided), and a single proprietary Stromberg downdraught carburetor replaced the Rolls-Royce unit. The engine was built in unit with the four-speed gearbox and synchromesh was installed on third and top gears. Stopping power was provided by four-wheel drums with a mechanical servo under license of Hispano-Suiza.
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Auction entries : 1The riveted chassis had a 132-inch wheelbase was suspended by a rigid axle with half-elliptic springs and hydraulic dampers. At the front was a Rolls-Royce radiator with a triangular top and thermostatically controlled vertical louvers. Coachwork was left to independent coachbuilders including Park Ward, Hooper, Thrupp & Maberly, Arthur Mulliner, and H.J. Mulliner & Co.After 1,201 examples had been produced, Rolls-Royce replaced the 25/30 with the Wraith which entered production in 1938 and continued into a year later with 491 units built. The Wraith was larger than its predecessor and rested on a 136-inch wheelbase with a length of 203 inches and powered by the same 4,257cc straight-6 engine found in the 25/30, but with a cross-flow cylinder head. Synchromesh was on the second, third, and fourth gear and retained the right-hand change. Production was disrupted due to World War II and when peacetime resumed, the company's first post-war model was the Silver Wraith, produced from 1946 to 1958.
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Fixed Head Coupe by James Young
Chassis #: GMX 54
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Auction entries : 1
by Daniel Vaughan | Dec 2021
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The 2530 was an improvement on the 2025 and ultimately marked the final development of the Twenty. The engine was enlarged to 4,257 cc and although similar in looks to its predecessor it was highly regarded, (a 2530 can be distinguished from a late 2025 by its three-spoke steering wheel). 1,201 2530s were sold in just two years of production. Some significant changes had been made for the....
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