The Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost of 1907 is often regarded as the car that
established Rolls-Royce's reputation as maker of the "best car in
the world." Powered by a 7.0-litre inline-six engine producing 48
bhp, the Silver Ghost wasn't about speed, it was about effortless
refinement, quality craftsmanship, and luxurious comfort. Its ability to
glide along roads in near silence earned it the nickname "Silver Ghost,"
emphasising the quiet, ghost-like smoothness of its ride.
The Silver Ghost with its timeless design and silver-painted bodywork made it a hallmark of British luxury. The car's attention to
detail was unmatched, from the sumptuous leather interior to the finely
worked wooden trim. It was even heralded for its durability after a
14,371-mile reliability test, further proving Rolls-Royce's commitment
to engineering excellence. The Silver Ghost set a new standard for
Rolls-Royce's legacy, creating an unshakable association with luxury and
Great British elegance.
Framable Print.
Numbered Limited Edition of 50.
Certificate of Authenticity.
Paper size: 20 x 16 inches.
Individually signed by the artist Steve Dunn.
Price £39.95.
Shipping £7 worldwide.
Sent rolled in a stout tube.