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A 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Is Headed To Concours SA 2018

Joburg Admin / August 7, 2018

The sheer regal presence of a special-bodied 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II will ensure that it is one of the stars of Concours South Africa 2018, to be held over three days at Steyn City, Sandton, on 10-12 August. This huge car, built in an era when Rolls-Royce could undoubtedly lay claim to the title of “Best Car in the World” will literally tower head-and shoulders above other entrants, and dazzle Concours South Africa visitors with its beautiful bespoke coachwork. This long-wheelbase Phantom chassis was built in a style which saw chauffeurs of the era drive up front, un-protected from the elements, while the Lord and Lady of the Manor languished in cossetted splendour at the rear, sipping champagne and discussing the merits of Robert Frost’s poetry or perhaps the upcoming flower season at Harrogate. Famous Phantom II travellers and revellers from that period included the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Windsor and silver-screen star Marlene Dietrich. A Phantom II also starred in the 1964 movie, The Yellow Rolls-Royce. “This particular Phantom II has coachwork work by Barker of London” explains South African Rolls-Royce aficionado Marek Letowt. “The car is clothed in a style known as a Sedanca de Ville, which is denoted by its open front section and fold-back or upright fabric roof at the rear. The front of the car does, however, have a retractable cover for weather protection, when absolutely necessary, but generally the style was to drive the car with the front open and the rear enclosed.” This particular Phantom II has an extremely diverse provenance. Built in 1934, it was exported to Kenya in 1952, returning relatively soon thereafter to the United Kingdom. The car spent time in France, before returning to the African continent, whereupon it resided in South Africa, South West Africa (now Namibia), Bulawayo (in the country that  is now known as Zimbabwe), and then the Northern Cape. The car, painted in an eye-catching combination of silver with a black roof and stainless steel detailing, is now the property of Dr Frank Snyckers of Westcliffe, Johannesburg. Marek Letowt, an executive at Rolls-Royce Motor in Sandton, was a prime motivator of the 84-year-old Rolls entering Concours South Africa 2018. He cautions that this car will not be presented in anything approaching typical concours d’ elegance condition, but rather as a car with a restoration carried out many years ago, in a condition with plenty of patina. “The owner, and indeed many of our local Rolls-Royce marque enthusiasts, are well aware that various items, such as the upholstery, are not to the period-correct specification on this particular Phantom II. But this is a car that has been used and lived in and it has immense presence thanks to its magnificent radiator and gigantic wheels with stainless steel caps. “The key elements of the car, such as the radiator with its thermostatically-contolled vanes, the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot atop the radiator cap, and the pair of side-mounted spare wheels with period hubcaps, are all present and correct. Inside it is notable that the dashboard, handbrake and gear lever, and the steering wheel are perfectly preserved, as is that distinctive Sedanca-style windscreen which can be swivelled horizontally or vertically. “Another big plus for this rare Rolls is that it boasts 100 per cent original mechanical specification, and it is in such fine mechanical fettle that we believe it fully deserves its place in the concours line-up,” enthuses Letowt. Indeed, the full mechanical restoration of the car has been carried out by Marek’s father, Bogban Letowt, who himself owns an early 1930’s Rolls-Royce Phantom II. This car is currently undergoing a complete nut-and-bolt restoration. The Rolls-Royce Phantom II of this period featured some amazing mechanical advances for the era. It is intriguing to learn that virtually every mechanical part on the car was made by Rolls-Royce in-house at its headquarters in Derby, England. Even the nuts and bolts on the car were made by Rolls-Royce. The Phantom II was immensely powerful and fast for its day. It features a 7,6-litre six-cylinder engine with a four-speed gearbox, semi-elliptical springs and a rather unique up-draught carburettor, augmented by an auxiliary starter carburettor. It also featured one-shot lubrication and steering wheel-mounted adjustment levers for the carburettor and ignition timing. It was said to be easily capable of well over 80 mph (135 km/h). This 1934 Roll-Royce Phantom II will be just one of 80 classics competing for honours at Concours South Africa 2018 at Steyn City on 10-12 August. The three-day show, with judging by international and national judges of the highest calibre, will be augmented by special events including the induction of Formula One designer Rory Byrne into the South African Hall of Fame on the Friday evening, and by the Concours South Africa International Classic Car Auction on Saturday evening, 11 August. This event will see over 80 of the finest classics in South Africa being auctioned by Coys of Kensington who will be receiving bids from clients all over the world. Those wishing to attend Concours South Africa should be advised that there will be no entry tickets sold at the gate. Those wishing to attend as day guests, or to purchase exclusive hospitality packages, should visit www.concourssouthafrica.com or contact organisers Paul Kennard [email protected] 082 851 3300 or Greg Marucchi [email protected] 082 550 5060.

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