Lot 141

1961 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II LWB Saloon

Coachwork by James Young

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Estimate

$175,000 - $225,000| Without Reserve

Chassis

LLCC2

Engine

LC2C

Car Highlights

US-Delivery, Long-Wheelbase Silver Cloud II

One of Only 37 SCT100 Silver Cloud IIs; Only Three in Left-Hand Drive

Features Original Build Details, Including Rear Luggage Rack

Offered from a Prominent Private Collection

Refinished in Two-Tone Paintwork Accentuating Coachbuilt Lines

Technical Specs

6,230 CC V-8 Engine

Twin Sidedraft SU Carburetors

185 BHP at 4,500 RPM

4-Speed Automatic Transmission

4-Wheel Servo-Assisted Drum Brakes

Front Independent Suspension with Coil Springs

Rear Live Axle with Semi-Elliptical Leaf Springs

James Young’s SCT100 design was much more harmonious and well-proportioned than the H.J. Mulliner offerings on the long-wheelbase chassis, with their hallmark fenders, closed rear quarter, and swept tail. With only 37 examples built, they have always been coveted for their looks and rarity.

In February 1961, this Silver Cloud II LWB Saloon was ordered new by Alan Prest of Darien, Connecticut – quite possibly as a retirement gift, as he had recently left PricewaterhouseCoopers as a partner. On his passing, The New York Times wrote that he had retired to focus on his car collection. One of only three left-hand-drive SCT100s, chassis LLCC2 was delivered in Pacific Green with family crests on the body and a beige interior. Detail features included a chrome luggage rack, air-conditioning, and Motorola radio. Perhaps referring to his former accounting days, his license plate was “1CGT.” Following Mr. Prest’s death in 1974, the car was sold to Carriage House Motor Cars in Manhattan, New York. It is likely around this time that the car was enhanced with the large P100 Lucas headlights – which a number of Silver Wraiths also wore – and was later refinished in two-tone paintwork, accenting the SCT100 lines well.

Chassis LLCC2 was acquired into current ownership in the 1990s, where it has rubbed shoulders with a number of the most important examples of its breed and has been well appreciated.

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