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Concept

Concept

In 1996 Peter K Wilford, (PKW) know for his adaptation of the Silver Cloud series into 2-Door models complementary with the Mulliner/Park Ward designs, produced a design for a 4-door Convertible which utilises the Standard Steel body and standard wheelbase chassis. This concept would incorporate purpose made window frames throughout with the rear combined drop-glass/quarter light retracting into the rear door skin describing a 90 degree arc, similar to the original coach-built cars from the 1960’s It is understood that no-one has successfully reproduced this design on a Standard Steel body, hence the car is totally unique. In line with his attention to detail and commitment to the original designs of the time, the hood latches, sun visors, interior lights and switches are all taken from the period designs.