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25/30 Wingham Four-Door Cabriolet Martin Walter

25/30 Wingham Four-Door Cabriolet Martin Walter (United Kingdom, 1936)

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© photo courtesy of: Hugh Hamilton / RM Auctions
Rolls-Royce 25/30 Wingham Four-Door Cabriolet Martin Walter
basic info
spec rating
Germany DE
United Kingdom GB
United Kingdom United Kingdom
United States of America US
United States of America United States of America
Engine
Straight 6
Type
Convertible (cabrio)
Displacement
260 cu in
Doors
4
Maximum torque
--
Seats
2/4
Wheel Drive
--
Luggage Space
--
Transmission
4, Manual
Fuel
Petrol
Power-to-weight
--
Kerb weight
--
safety rating:
NCAP
--
fuel efficiency
--
CO2 emissions
--
Displacement
260 cu in
max power
115 hp
acceleration 0-100 km/h
--
top speed
--
price
--
loan
--
ownership cost:
annual
--
insurance
--
Fuel
--
service
--
tyres
--
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