Heym SR20
Well-Known Member
Back in the day Rolls Royce built beautiful cars that had plenty of ground clearance and were very capable on the rutted dirt roads that were the norm in most of the world. They built them as shooting brakes and hunting cars for their clients to enjoy good sport.
If money were no object what about a modern version - put some decent tyres on this, spec in a nice moss green and a more traditional interior and a draw system for your fishing, stalking and shooting gear. I would add Heck basket type affair on the tow bar for bring back the game.
You could go as far as adding a roof tent, or indeed chopping the roof off to make a V12 powered pick up.
I know one of SD has big plans for his A6 Allroad. But, this is nuts.
Would be a modern day basis for what has been done in the past
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If money were no object what about a modern version - put some decent tyres on this, spec in a nice moss green and a more traditional interior and a draw system for your fishing, stalking and shooting gear. I would add Heck basket type affair on the tow bar for bring back the game.
You could go as far as adding a roof tent, or indeed chopping the roof off to make a V12 powered pick up.
I know one of SD has big plans for his A6 Allroad. But, this is nuts.
Would be a modern day basis for what has been done in the past
The Cannon or Machine Gun Sir? Extravagantly Armed Rolls-Royce Hunting Cars
During World War I, the little British car company called Rolls-Royce, had proved the merit of its vehicles on an international scale. The Royal Navy
