
11-07-2006, 07:21 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 19,514
Rozenburg, Holland
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Originally Posted by J.J.Horst
The Conquest Drophead coupe was standard made by the factory, but of course that's no garantee that many were built. It may even be less than for the Roadster. Say for yourself, if you want open motoring, which one would be your favourite?
In 1066 was the Norman Conquest, where Wiliam the Conqueror invaded England and was finally crowned king.
By the way, Daimler made a range of even more rare models, like the Regency, the Lady's model, and a series of one-offs, the Docker Daimlers.
If you need something simlarly rare (nearly extinct), there's a Armstrong Siddeley Star Sapphire for sale in the Netherlands!
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another rare one, a 1950 Straight Eight....(Het Loo 2006)
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