1923 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Oxford Tourer
This gorgeous Rolls Royce was delivered in Atlanta to Dr. Tip Hinihaw on April 25, 1923 with an "Oxford" seven passenger touring body. This is the original coachwork on the car from delivery when new and it is one of approximately 77 built. This particular car was frame off restored about 20 years ago and was then taken on tour throughout Europe and the Alps. The owner died shortly after his return from that trip. The car today is still in outstanding condition, having been kept in climate controlled storage as well as with consistent servicing.  
There is still very fine chassis detail as well as motor compartment and interior. The car has been very sparingly used and is in wonderful shape. The body (S/N NH390) was made by New Haven, one of the 10 sub-contractors to the Springfield, MA plant collectively known as the Rolls Royce Custom Coach works. The Engine (S/U 21-56) was the 56th engine built in 1921. The Silver Ghost was Rolls Royce' flagship car; it's most famous and loved model.
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