Silver Spur II Touring Limousine by Mulliner Park Ward
The Rolls Royce Silver Spur II Touring Limousine by Mulliner Park Ward is a wonderfully proportioned car.

The car is extended an extra 610mm in the rear compartment and the roof is rasied by 55mm, given it an enhanced yet very well balanced enlargement.

It is so well proportioned in fact, that even thought it is a limousine, when your driver is off on a Sunday morning, it looks totally acceptable driving the car yourself on a baguette and croissant run.
As this driver in Paris demonstrate.

Proper stuff.
Labels: coachbuilt, park ward, Rolls Royce
4 Comments:
Okay, fantastic! A Silver Spur II Touring Limousine by Mulliner Park Ward? Stunning! Talk about classic luxury and bespoke craftsmanship. The attention to detail must be incredible. Makes you appreciate the artistry, a real brain teaser in engineering and design like solving a daily Wordle Unlimited! Anyone have interior shots or specifics on the engine? Would love to know more about its restoration (if any).
Okay, let's see... Proportioned, eh? Reminds me of meticulously crafted cakes. Speaking of, I wonder what the turning radius is on that beast? Mulliner Park Ward, fancy name. This reminds me of a time when I was trying to maneuver a ridiculously long sofa up a narrow staircase. Almost as elegant as a Slope Game fail. Needed to pivot like a limousine in a carpark.
Discovering the intricate craftsmanship behind luxury vehicles always fascinates me. This article vividly captures the elegance of the Rolls Royce Silver Spur II Touring Limousine by Mulliner Park Ward, presenting it as the epitome of automotive sophistication. I recall once encountering a similar dilemma when I tried to identify the unique features of a vintage car during an Omegle conversation about classic automobiles. That experience deepened my appreciation for timeless design and attention to detail.
There is something charming about a limousine that doesn’t look out of place during casual errands. Its balanced design makes it surprisingly versatile for everyday drives. I remember once borrowing a luxury car for a grocery trip, feeling a bit out of place but also enjoying the experience. Shopping at Monkey Mart later that day felt just as special with such a ride.
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