for motoring connoisseurs.
Rolls Royce the elegance continues
By
This book is a must have for every Rolls-Royce or
Bentley enthusiast.
It is full of important information about chassis
numbers, coachbuilders, etc etc.
Published by Dalton Watson and written by Lawrence
Dalton.
280 pages, The book itself is in near mint condition,
the dustcover in written condition.
First published in 1971.
ISBN. 0901564052
USD 81.00 or best offer, EU Shipment USD 17.80 till 26.50
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