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1971' Rolls-Royce Park Ward

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£79,995
Published 26 February 2026ID: aICv10

Information from the owner

Body: Convertible
Age: 55 years
Mileage: 81000 km
Displacement: 6745 cc
Fuel: Petrol
Transmission: Automatic
Exterior color: Black
Exterior: Fog lamps
Electronics: AM/FM Radio

Seller's comments about 1971' Rolls-Royce Park Ward

This beautiful Rolls Royce Convertible has covered just 81, 000 miles and comes with an outstanding history from new. This MPW is a car with true provenance, finished in beautifully presented detailed condition, with outstanding paperwork having had over £100, 000 spent keeping this car in top quality condition.This stunning example, chassis number DRH9757 was supplied new in Masons Black with Black hide with Grey carpets and Grey hood headlining. The car was sold new by Jack Barclay Ltd and ordered new with fog lamps, plain Sundym Glass, flasher/ repeater lamps fitted at Crewe and a Philips Cassette Tape player to be fitted to the centre console by HJM MPW. The Rolls Royce was ordered new by Peter Rogers at Feature Film Facilities, Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire. Peter Rogers became a British institution, the highly successful producer of more than 30 Carry on Films and it was reported by ‘The Telegraph' that he left a legacy that is unrivalled and his contribution to British cinema is long and illustrious. The BBC quote his life's work was rewarded at the British Comedy Awards in 1990 and by the London Critic's Circle six years later. He was married to another British film producer, Betty Box.The Rolls Royce spent its early life with the ‘famous' film producer and the early service history includes the original Rolls Royce Service Maintenance Voucher booklet which confirms that Jack Barclay (Services) Ltd in Battersea (original supplying Dealer) serviced the vehicle at 26619 miles in February 1974, 29396 miles in June 1974 and 42126 miles in October 1975. The second owner was the proprietor of a Company called Inter European Properties Ltd, registered to a Mews address in London NW1 and the Rolls Royce was later sold in 1979 with a mileage of 62000 to the Director of Company called Page & Davies Ltd in Gloucestershire. The car then spent over 30 years with the one owner who spent almost £50, 000 on maintenance and upkeep. In 1979 at 63053 miles Lex Mead Maidenhead carried out a 3000-mile service on behalf of the long-term owner and from 1980 onwards the Rolls Royce was maintained by Rolls Royce Bentley main agents Broughton of Cheltenham. From 1979 the Rolls Royce covered just 13000 miles and was maintained with absolutely no expense spared hence the comprehensive file of receipts for almost £50, 000. All invoices are present detailing all servicing and maintenance over the 33-year period.From 2013 to 2018 the Rolls Royce wasn't used, it was re MOT tested in 2018 and the completely re-painted in its original colour. In 2019 a further £13, 000 was spent on mechanical maintenance and preparation, and all the woodwork was removed, re-veneered, lacquered and polished ensuing the upholstery is beautifully finished. In 2020 we sold the Rolls Royce to a friend of ours in Essex who has enjoyed every moment of ownership covering 5000 miles. The car has been regularly driven into the West End of London for evenings out, it has attended many events such as Goodwood Members Meet and has been hugely improved since last being with us. The Rolls Royce has had a brand new hood fitted, the leather has been re-upholstered and the engine has been subject of a major rebuild. An Essex based Rolls Royce specialist has also carried out extensive mechanical and electrical system maintenance.HBY 75J represents a wonderful opportunity and is a rare, highly sought after model with great provenance. The car is today presented in its original colour of Mason Black offering a first class finish. The bodywork is superb with beautiful straight panels, the car retains an excellent underside and the beautiful paint finish is complimented by gleaming chrome work. The Rolls Royce has beautifully trim work, stunning wood work and an excellent hood.We can confirm the MPW is truly outstanding on the road and has a strong, powerful 6745cc V8 engine holding impressive oil pressure, the gearbox changes beautifully and the car drives with sophistication and a smooth, high quality, luxury feel with working power hood. The Rolls Royce comes with Rolls Royce archive factory records, handbook pack specific to this car including handbook supplementary instructions, original Sales & Service Dealer directory, original Rolls Royce wallet, Radiomobile Stereo 8 104SR instructions and radio cassette instructions. There are also the Rolls Royce power hood instructions, service voucher booklet and the original Delivery Document statement adding to the tens of thousands of pounds worth of invoices, many previous MOT certificates, and original tool kit. This is a very special car and has proven so usable with its last owner who we know very well.

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