Daimler that was once the Queen’s personal vehicle with a rear seat adapted for her beloved corgis sells for £80,000
- The Daimler Double Six saloon was delivered new to Buckingham Palace in 1984
- Motor was issued for the personal use of the Queen who kept it for three years
- Car was fitted with several bespoke features including a special seat for her pets
A luxury car that used to be the Queen’s personal vehicle and has a rear seat adapted for her corgi dogs has sold for more than £80,000.
The Daimler Double Six saloon was delivered new to Buckingham Palace in 1984 for the personal use of the monarch, 93.
Prior to her taking ownership of the green motor, it was given a 3,000 mile road test by engineers to ensure it was perfect upon delivery.
The luxury car was fitted with several bespoke features including a special seat adapted for her beloved pets.
The Daimler Double Six saloon (pictured) was delivered new to Buckingham Palace in 1984 for the personal use of the monarch, 93
The twin rear seats and middle arm rest were removed and replaced with a full-length seat cushion (pictured) so her corgi dogs could stretch out across it
The Queen pictured driving the Daimler car at Windsor in 1987. The vehicle has been immaculately maintained by Jaguar at the factory following its royal tenure
The twin rear seats and middle arm rest were removed and replaced with a full-length seat cushion so her corgi dogs could stretch out across it.
It also had a blue convoy light installed in front of the rear-view mirror to enable bodyguards to easily identify the car in the event of a security threat.
Her Majesty kept the motor for three years and even after it was replaced, it remained in the royal household for use by other family members.
Prior to her taking ownership of the green motor (pictured), it was given a 3,000 mile road test by engineers to ensure it was perfect upon delivery
It was also used by the royal security team before being returned to Daimler in 1990 with just 29,000 miles on the clock (pictured)
The car (pictured) remained with the Jaguar-owned company until 2010 and even spent time at the Jaguar Heritage Museum in Warwickshire
It was also used by the royal security team before being returned to Daimler in 1990 with just 29,000 miles on the clock.
It remained with the Jaguar-owned company until 2010 and even spent time at the Jaguar Heritage Museum in Warwickshire.
Nine years later and the vehicle has been sold at auctioneers RM Sotheby’s in Kensington, west London, for £80,500.
Her Majesty kept the motor (pictured) for three years and even after it was replaced, it remained in the royal household for use by other family members
Nine years later and the vehicle (pictured) has been sold at auctioneers RM Sotheby’s in Kensington, west London, for £80,500
Paul Darvill, a car specialist at RM Sotheby’s, said: ‘Owing to its royal ownership history, the Double Six comes with all the benefits you would expect from a car (pictured) that has been prepared to the highest degree’
The motor also had a blue convoy light installed in front of the rear-view mirror to enable bodyguards to easily identify the car in the event of a security threat
Paul Darvill, a car specialist at RM Sotheby’s, said: ‘This Daimler is quite literally fit for a queen, having known to be regularly driven by Her Majesty herself when the car was new in the 1980s.
‘Owing to its royal ownership history, the Double Six comes with all the benefits you would expect from a car that has been prepared to the highest degree.
‘To this day, the car remains in perfect condition, having been immaculately maintained by Jaguar at the factory after its royal tenure, up to when it came into the hands of the consignor in 2010 and carefully curated thereafter.’
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