Whaddyacallit #328 - 1954 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith by Vignale

Started by Ray B., May 04, 2009, 05:51:02 AM

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Rolls-Royce 1954 Silver Wraith Vignale

Ray B.

Right. It's somewhere in a group puzzle, but from the rear, and I thought you deserved a front view to see its ugly front.
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grobmotorix

Well, the side view is not too esthetical, too, as you can see in this 1954 Turin photo:

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Well, the1954 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith by Vignale, of course... ???

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Quote from: grobmotorix on August 15, 2011, 05:30:00 PM
Well, the1954 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith by Vignale, of course... ???
That goes without saying!  it's central to the picture.  I was intrigued by how many of the surrounding cars I could recognise straight off.  This must have been the British area of the show.
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QuoteThis must have been the British area of the show. . .

Except for the 1955 Chrysler Corporation models in the center backgound.  Looks like a couple of Plymouths in the middle, and a Chrysler and a Dodge at the end of the right-hand row.
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Quote from: grobmotorix on August 15, 2011, 03:51:25 PM
Well, the side view is not too esthetical, too, as you can see in this 1954 Turin photo:
1954 Turin?! are you sure?  ???
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Quote from: Iluvatar on June 10, 2014, 10:38:50 AM
Quote from: grobmotorix on August 15, 2011, 03:51:25 PM
Well, the side view is not too esthetical, too, as you can see in this 1954 Turin photo:
1954 Turin?! are you sure?  ???

Isn't that a Park Ward Bentley S1 Continental DHC in front of the Vignale Wraith in grobmotorix's Turin picture?
The S1 was first introduced in 1955 and the Continental about 6 months later.
It's therefore highly unlikely to be 1954!  More like 1956, although possibly a 1956 model seen in 1955 since Turin was in November.
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grobmotorix

Don´t trust any sources that you haven´t scanned yourself...
It could have been 1955 or 1956, too, of course.

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That explains why I couldn't match that picture with the photos in Iluvatar's Turin 1954 puzzle.  :doh:

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Quote from: Wendax on June 10, 2014, 01:11:20 PM
That explains why I couldn't match that picture with the photos in Iluvatar's Turin 1954 puzzle.  :doh:
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Quote from: Wendax on June 10, 2014, 01:11:20 PM
That explains why I couldn't match that picture with the photos in Iluvatar's Turin 1954 puzzle.  :doh:
When I saw the picture posted by grobmotorix captioned as Turin 1954...  :headache: ...I thought it could have spoiled a lot of car of my puzzle...  :faint:
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grobmotorix

To defend myself:

the source did not name a year, only Turin show.

And I did not expect, that this might have been presented even two years later.

The photo itself was not filed with a year - so sorry for the fuzz...

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Quote from: grobmotorix on June 10, 2014, 01:53:48 PM
To defend myself:

the source did not name a year, only Turin show.

And I did not expect, that this might have been presented even two years later.

The photo itself was not filed with a year - so sorry for the fuzz...
:D don't worry...
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