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One of just three Isotta Fraschinis clothed by Lancefield, this car was acquired new by Victor Pryce Webb, a wealthy attorney based in London. Originally finished in beige, it was re-painted to the off-white it still wears day, shortly after it was delivered. During the War, the car was owned by Webb's wife as he had enlisted to fight. She gave the car to the War effort, during which it served as an ambulance. By the time it was returned to her after the War, she had been widowed. She decided to return to her native Australia and brought the car with her. The car was placed on blocks and remained there until here death in the 1980s. The rare Isotta Fraschini was then sold to a Florida based collector. Still in highly original condition, with just 55,000 miles on the odometer, it was consigned to the 2018 Bonhams auction at the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum.
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| Manufactured in |
1931 |
| First owner |
Victor Priyce Webb Esq. |
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