Let
us for a moment slip back in time to the early thirties. Rolls Royce
was the pinnacle of genteel sophistication. From the rich smell
of the leather, to the deep lustre of the buur walnut interior,
few could doubt the instant pedigree that a car such as this created.
So when the 17th Duke of Somerset purchased his 1933 'Ascot grey
and black' 20/25 this was not just a statement of prestige but moreover
an expression of being the quintessentilial English gentleman. |

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