Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn

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See also the 1994–1998 Silver Dawn
Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn
Manufacturer Rolls-Royce
Production 1949–1955
Predecessor Rolls-Royce Wraith
Successor Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud
Engine 4.3 L I6
4.6 L I6
Transmission 4-speed manual
Wheelbase 3048 mm (120 in)
Related Bentley Mark VI

Sharing the same body as the Bentley Mark VI, a mere 761 Rolls Royce Silver Dawn were produced between 1949 and 1955, as opposed to over 7500 Bentleys over the same time period.

Early models had a different facia (dashboard) than their Bentley counterpart. Later models were only differenced by the entwined R-R logos on the gauges, hubcaps, engine covers, etc plus the different bonnet on the standard steel saloon as well as the square radiator.

Only the later Rolls Royce models offered an automatic transmission, but it rendered the vehicle extremely sluggish.



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