First up, the 1929 Duesenberg J / SJ Convertible features Murphy roadster -
style coachwork by Bohman & Schwartz of Pasadena, California.
Not exact matches
The open - top two - seat sportscar mixes hand - crafted
coachwork with classic MINI
styling.
The
coachwork design incorporated
styling elements with a faint resemblance of previous
coachwork on Rolls - Royce.
The Silver Wraith was the last Rolls - Royce model to show a vast variety of
coachwork styles.
Bill Allen from the
Styling Department at the Crewe factory had been responsible for the timeless elegance of the H.J. Mulliner, Park Ward two door saloons based on the Silver Shadow's standard
coachwork.
The majority of R Type Continentals were clothed with light aerodynamically
styled two door fastback saloons by H.J. Mulliner; only very few received bespoke
coachwork from Graber in Switzerland, Franay in France and one body was created by Pininfarina in Italy.