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Rare 1920 Rolls-Royce stolen from hotel car park
Rare 1920 Rolls-Royce stolen from hotel car park

BBC News

time11 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • BBC News

Rare 1920 Rolls-Royce stolen from hotel car park

The owner of a 105-year-old Rolls-Royce said he was feeling "very low" after his treasured car was stolen shortly before he was due to set off on its latest European tour. The 1920 Silver Ghost was secured on a trailer at a hotel near Grays, Essex, on Wednesday night ahead of it being taken to Tilbury Docks and on to Helsinki, Finland. The car had vanished when Bryan Fitton went to check on it at 06:20 BST on Thursday."I'm obviously down; I'd had the car for more than 20 years and travelled all over Europe with it - it's part of the family," he said. Fewer than 8,000 models of the Silver Ghost - named after its quietness - were manufactured by Rolls-Royce between 1907 and Fitton, of Wilmslow, Cheshire, had bought the car at auction and had worked on it for years before touring it around its latest jaunt it was to be among 26 pre-war Rolls Royces heading across Finland, Sweden, Latvia and Estonia as part of an annual Fitton said the car had been parked within sight of two security cameras at Orsett Hall Hotel, where he had stayed Police said it was investigating and urged anyone with information, CCTV, dash cam or other footage to get in contact. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Fury as 'irreplaceable' 100-year-old Rolls-Royce is stolen from hotel - as heartbroken owner offers reward for its safe return
Fury as 'irreplaceable' 100-year-old Rolls-Royce is stolen from hotel - as heartbroken owner offers reward for its safe return

Daily Mail​

time20 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Daily Mail​

Fury as 'irreplaceable' 100-year-old Rolls-Royce is stolen from hotel - as heartbroken owner offers reward for its safe return

An 'irreplaceable' 105-year-old Rolls Royce has been stolen from a hotel on the eve of a vintage car expedition - as its heartbroken owner is offering a reward for its safe return. The £300,000 1920 Silver Ghost was taken in the early hours of Thursday morning from the Orsett Hall Hotel in Essex - the night before it and another 25 Rolls Royces were due to be loaded onto the ferry at Tilbury Docks. Now the car's heartbroken owner, Brian Fitton, is desperately trying to secure the return of his pride and joy. Together they have travelled the world for the past quarter of a century. The 82-year-old had been looking forward to the trip for more than a year, especially after attending a dear friend's funeral just days before. He is offering £2,000 for its safe return. Mr Fitton, of Wilmslow, Cheshire, said: 'To have the vehicle stolen ahead of dropping it off at Tilbury Docks for the ferry to Helsinki is absolutely heartbreaking. 'I am hoping someone can spot the car as it's so rare and help me get the trip of a lifetime back on track – hence the reward. 'The car is full of irreplaceable parts – it's an original and has even got the original Lady on the grill. 'The car has been all over the world and is an advert for British motors – it's been everywhere and it gets stolen in Essex – it's just appalling.' Mr Fitton, a former scrapyard owner, has spent years rebuilding the Rolls Royce's engine and exhibiting it around the globe. He first bought it from a British Petroleum collection in Denmark via an auction at Bonhams. The Silver Ghost has toured England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Slovenia, Slovakia, Austria among other nations, but this was set to be retired scrapyard boss Brian's first trip to the Baltic States. Development of the Silver Ghost goes back to the start of the 20th century, before development was suspended during World War 1. During the conflict, the chassis and engine were used for armoured cars - while a blue 1909 model known as Blue Mist was used by legendary officer Laurence of Arabia. A total of 7874 Silver Ghosts were produced between 1907 and 1926, with former owners of the luxury vehicle including American President Woodrow Wilson. It was named the 'best car in the world' by Autocar in 1907. Orsett Hall Hotel declined to comment, but said the matter was in the hands of Essex Police. Anyone with any information should contact Essex Police.

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