Corniche Roadster
"This custom-built two-seater was commissioned by the late Dr. Erle Heath of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Heath was an avid Rolls-Royce collector and veteran Rolls-Royce Owners Club member nearly his entire life. Dr. Heath in collaboration with the designers at Niko Michael, created the concept of a modern day two-seater roadster. The car began life as a brand-new 1977 Rolls-Royce Corniche, and with just 125 miles on the odometer, the transformation began. After endless hours of brainstorming and three years of painstaking work, this masterpiece was unveiled. This very special automobile immediately gained the respect of Rolls-Royce enthusiasts around the world. Driven mainly to shows and exhibitions, it has only 25,000 miles on the odometer since new."
Dr. Erle Heath was also a patron of the Classic Car Club of American which has a museum that is located on the campus of the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Michigan, United States of America.
Labels: coachbuilt, convertible, Rolls Royce
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