The production of the Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn had a lengthy run from 1949 to 1955. Unique to these cars was that they were offered with a factory built body. During these productions years, Rolls-Royce would see some of its highest profits at the time.
This right-hand drive, Silver Dawn four-door saloon is finished elegantly in a two-tone with silver and a lovely blue tone on top, with a red pinstripe that follows the beltline of the car. The car has chrome bumpers, dual front driving lamps, fender-mounted rear view mirrors and the signature Rolls-Royce grille. The carbureted inline six-cylinder shows signs of age, but should detail nicely. The beige pleated interior show to be in nice shape with matching door panels and carpet. The inside of the car is sporting burl walnut trim, a dashboard adorned with Smiths gauges, glove compartment, and a modern radio with CD.