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Rolls Royce Wedding - Why You Should Have A Rolls Royce For Your Wedding Car



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By : Gavin Burnham    4 or more times read
Submitted 2012-02-10 11:23:24
Rolls Royce wedding hire does not get any better than the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud of the sixties, combined with Rolls Royce's traditionally elegant and flowing lines and the company's powerful and smooth engine, it is a car that turns heads and causes all eyes to follow it as it glides past.

The Rolls Royce Silver Cloud first appeared in 1955, and was a successful restyling exercise of the Silver Dawn which, back in 1949, had been Rolls-Royce's first model to be bodied by the factory. Prior to that, the cars from Crewe had been coach built exclusively to customers' individual tastes.

After the Second World War, it was identified that a more modern view was needed, providing production assembled cars for new clients who might very well be owners who want to drive the Rolls Royce, rather than leave it all to a chauffeur.

The Rolls Royce Silver Cloud is sumptuously furnished, and with a rear seat that is 54in wide, this is excellent transport for up to five persons and is roomier, quieter and faster than the Silver Dawn it replaced. The engine is an enlarged 4.9-litre version of their straight six engine, making it the largest petrol unit of that kind in any car in the world at that time, and had the GM type Hydramatic automatic gearbox with power-assisted steering.

Although on paper the specification of the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud is not remarkable to set it apart from several other vehicles of the mid-1950s, this car was designed, built and fitted out to the highest quality attainable at the time, it is not the cheapest car to run but it has that certain timeless dignity.

With Rolls Royce Silver Cloud hire there is a special feeling of cosseted comfort and all-round wellbeing, this was a car of the highest quality in its day. While some cars from the 1930s, usually designed for chauffeurs to drive, can be hard work for the owner to drive today, the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud offers the driver, as well as the passengers, that sense of effortless excellence expected of a Rolls-Royce. Although a very large car that is 50 years old, the Silver Cloud is comfortable cruising at a little over 80mph, and will exceed 100mph.

Modern cars obviously outperform a Silver Cloud in every way today, but there is a certain sense of majesty which the Silver Cloud shares with its driver. The power-assisted drum brakes, considered outstanding in the 1950s, are sufficiently confidence-inspiring even now. On rough roads, the occupants will be aware of the traditional live axle arrangement at the rear, but this is a quiet, dignified machine which handles safely.

The Rolls Royce Silver Cloud remains an epitome of elegance and smartness, one of the greatest and most timeless of all Rolls Royce's, it pampers its occupants while broadcasting to the world outside that they are people of status, style, affluence and influence.
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