Thrupp & Maberly was a British coachbuilding business based in the West End of London. The firm was started near Worcester about 1740. They became coach-makers to Queen Victoria. Later Thrupp & Maberly concentrated on luxury bodies for Rolls-Royce, Daimler, Mercedes-Benz and Bentley. In 1929, they built the body for Sir Henry Segrave's land speed record car, the Golden Arrow. Thrupp & Maberly operated for more than two centuries until 1967 when they closed.
Rolls Royce Phantom II Star of IndiaProduct no.: CCC 195The one-off 1934 Rolls Royce was custom made for the Maharaja of Rajkot by Thrupp and Maberley finished with polished aluminum wings. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
Bentley 4,25 litre All-Weather Tourer by Thrupp & MaberlyProduct no.: MX40201-131From a collection liquidation: Very good condition, in stackable replacement display case. The photos are part of the description. |