As seen at Americas-Classic-Cars.com
1912 Rolls Royce Royal Coach 1/2 Scale Built in England by a British Master Craftsman
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This beautiful half scale Rolls Royce has forward and reverse. It is hard to beleive that one person could build something so beautiful.
It was built by hand and is one of a kind, but it looks like they just took a full size car and shrank it down to half size.
Now on display at the Conger Street Clock Museum of Eugene, Oregon
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Built from steel and aluminum. It is electric powered and has drum brakes, fully functional lights etc. Is rack and pinion steering. All doors open, close and latch.
Hand-built by a British mechanical genius and is a one-of-a-kind collectors item. The attention to detail is absolutely amasing..
Would be worth the trip to Eugene, just to see this beauty.
The kids can drive it and you can too if you are a small adult!
The headlights, parking lights, and coach lights all work.
It would be fun just to see it, but you could own it.
The coach is plush and the window between the driver and the passenger slides up and down.
The back of the drivers seat folds down to make a larger seating area. With the seat back down, a small adult can drive the car.
This is your chance to own a 1912 Rolls Royce.
The front part of the roof folds back to allow more head room. The car is designed to be driven, but it is a work of art and worthy of any nice collection.
It does have a simulated motor, but it runs on batteries. It is fun to drive, but even more fun to look at.
7 feet 6 inches long X 41.5 inches high X 30 inches wide
This car is offered for sale by, and is on display at The Conger Street Clock Museum of Eugene, Oregon
Hours: Mon ~ Sat 10 AM ~ 5:30 PM
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