This deep-bodied Lanchester 40HP State Landau Cabriolet from 1924 is a classic example of early British luxury vehicles. Crafted with black and violet bodywork, it has a traditional Navy-style profile, with a fabric foldable roof. This car stands out thanks to its quality construction which includes a steel chassis, running boards, and woodwork. Inside, the car is just as elegant as the exterior, featuring luxurious black leather upholstery, complemented with white and grey accents. The ceilings and door panels are upholstered with a grey and silver pin-stripe fabric. To top it all off, it is equipped with classic brass-plated components such as a radiator cap, headlights, and front grille. The car uses a four-cylinder, 40 HP engine, with a four-speed gearbox. It's driven by rear wheel drive, and has semi-elliptical springs suspension at the front and ¾ elliptical springs at the rear. The brakes are four-wheel drum units. It's topped off with an impressive range of features such as desirable sidedraft carburetion, and popular Brayton generator-dynamo lighting. The cabin is equipped with a plethora of extra features such as a dashboard mounted clock, a cigar-lighter, and side-mounted searchlight. This Lanchester 40HP State Landau Cabriolet is the perfect example of early twentieth century British luxury automobiles, and is sure to captivate its viewers with its timeless beauty.
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