• Year of manufacture 
    1970
  • Car type 
    Other
  • Lot number 
    17344
  • Reference number 
    19363-A067-17344
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Location
    United Kingdom

Description

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The DS420, popularly known as the Daimler Limousine, was the last of the large formal limousines produced by The Daimler Company Limited between 1968 and 1992, a line which reached back to the dawn of motoring. The vehicles were used extensively as official state cars in many countries, including by the British, Danish and Swedish Royal families. Originally the cars were built at the Vanden Plas works in Kingsbury, North London. Early examples bore the 'Daimler Vanden Plas' designation on treadplates and workshop manuals, but production moved to Jaguar in Coventry in 1979, where it continued until 1992. The move to Coventry also brought the third and most extensive facelift in the car's life, when larger bumpers and a revised rear number-plate surround were fitted. The British Royal Mews possess three Daimler DS420s for Royal use on state occasions and general use. The late Queen Mother had four DS420 models over the years (all registered NLT 1 or NLT2), including one of the last three cars to be produced in 1992, the other two going to Queen Elizabeth II, and the other being retained by Jaguar for use in Coventry.

First registered on 18th May 1970 this example presented in silver coachwork with contrasting trim. Recently lightly recommissioned having been stored as part of the Hertford collection where it was professionally stored in a Carcoon since last in service. Although recommissioned, it is advised this may benefit from further attention but is in generally good order. Offered with a UK V5C registration document and without reserve. Consigned by Mathew Priddy

Guide Price £3,000-£5,000