A Celebration of Rolls-Royce History

The manual starts by highlighting the end of Rolls-Royce motor car production by the original maker. The cover photo features the last Rolls-Royce car built by the company, a Corniche, alongside its ancestor, the Silver Ghost. The article reminisces about the history of Rolls-Royce, from its humble beginnings to its current status as a luxury brand.

The manual also touches on the controversy surrounding the sale of the Rolls-Royce name to BMW and the establishment of Bentley Motors Ltd. The author argues that the true heritage of Rolls-Royce lies with the original company, and that the new company may not be able to maintain the same level of quality.

Throughout the manual, there are references to various Rolls-Royce models, including the Silver Dawn, Silver Ghost, and Bentley Continental GT. There are also mentions of the Rolls-Royce Heritage Centre and the preservation of the marque’s true heritage.

Miscellaneous Articles

The manual also contains various miscellaneous articles, such as a report on the 2003 Federal Rally, a profile of James Radley, and a look back at the history of Rolls-Royce in Australia.

Manual:

Download: The Rolls-Royce Motor Car; 1904 2002 – PRAECLARVM, No. 6, December; 2002, The Federal Journal of the Rolls-Royce Owners’ Club of Australia

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