• The Silver Ghost[edit]. In 1907 Claude Johnson, commercial and managing director of Rolls-Royce, ordered a car to be used as a demonstrator by the company.
  • The Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, also known as the 40/50HP, was a series of luxury cars introduced in 1906.
  • Presented here is an assortment of videos 1907 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost. ... 1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Touring Sedan – Franklin Mint 1:24 (Video #2).
  • In 1913 several special Rolls-Royce competition cars were produced based on the Silver Ghost built for the Austrian Alpenfahrt.
  • Rolls-royce spectre, ghost, phantom extended and cullinan at the home of rolls-royce. RR11 Series II.
  • The name Silver Ghost was not officially recognized by Rolls-Royce until 1925; until then they stuck with the 40/50 h.p. designation.
  • Immediately after its 1907 debut, the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost embarked on a 2,000 mile endurance run proving the car's unparalleled quality and reliability.
  • He served as CGS for 16 years before retiring in 1949. The 1915 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is on view in Hall B.
  • The moniker “Silver Ghost” was given to a particular 1907 Rolls-Royce, back when “motors,” as automobiles were called then, had individual names.