1936 – Rolls-Royce 25/30























Rolls Royce 25/30 1936, Limousine Version 'Coachwork by Windovers,' this was one of the most luxurious versions of the model. This model was only produced between 1936-38, and this 'Windovers' version is extremely rare, making it even more exclusive.
Highlights: - Glass Partition - Interior Mirrors and Lamps - Loudspeaker - Rear Trunks (original) - Tool Kit (original) - Sunroof This car belonged to Alfonso XIII when he was exiled in Rome, after abdicating the Spanish throne in 1931.
Attention: not the same model but the actual car. You can notice the following detail: the 'Spirit of Ecstasy' (name given to the emblem on the radiator) is not standing with its head raised as usual, but instead with one knee on the ground and its head slightly bowed, because when Alfonso XIII was inside, the emblem would turn backward. In the presence of royalty, no one could stand with their back turned, but rather as the 'Spirit of Ecstasy' is presented, as a sign of submission.
Technical Characteristics
Brand: ROLLS-ROYCE
Model: 25/30
Year: 1936
Engine capacity: 4257cc
Number of cylinders: 6 Cylinders
Fuel: Gasoline
Power: 30Hp
Transmission: 4 speeds + Reverse
Maximum speed: +/- 130Km/h
