for motoring connoisseurs.
The book of the Silver Ghost Rolls Royce
By Kenneth Ullyett
This book is a must have for every Rolls-Royce or
Bentley enthusiast.
Published by Kenneth Ullyett & Craft Publications
LTD
112 pages, The book is in good condition
First published in 1977.
ISBN. 0879380411
USD 40.50 or best offer, EU shipment USD 11.50 till 16.00
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