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The Sunbeam company was founded in 1899 in Wolverhampton and soon became one of the premier British car marques achieving its peak of fame during the 1920s. This 1925 Sunbeam exemplifies that fact and makes for a delightful wedding car. (Dark Blue)
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The name Rolls-Royce is synonymous with style, elegance and grace, and this car is no exception. The car is beautifully appointed and has a spacious beige leather interior. It just oozes charm and gains admiring looks wherever it goes (Ivory/Black)
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This rare tourer is fitted with a body from the renowned coachbuilder, Park Ward. Recently the car was in the hands of a vicar in the Balmoral Estate area of Scotland. It was once owned by the famous Mancunian jazz musician, Johnny Roadhouse.
This Rolls-Royce is in tip top condition after a meticulous restoration. It is painted in Old English White, i.e. Off White. The upholstery and hood are finished in black.
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This recently restored 1929 Rolls-Royce 20 Landaulette is finished in royal blue and black. The coachwork is by Connaught and the car has a plush beige cloth finish to the seats in the rear and a dark brown leather finish to those in the front. With the hood down, as shown in some of the photos, the landaulette has the great advantage that it is almost breeze free in the rear. However the car can also be used with the hood up if preferred, as can be seen in other photos. (Royal Blue/Black)
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Here is a combination worth considering. For the bride, the 1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom Tourer and for the bridesmaids the 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Saloon. The 1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom Tourer can take up to 3 passengers. The 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Saloon can take up to 6 passengers.
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Make your big entrance in one of the most elegant cars ever conceived. Travel with the hood either up or down. Some brides prefer to travel with the hood up and then have it down for the photographs. The choice is yours! The Rolls-Royce Phantom Tourer can seat up to 3 passengers. (Ivory/Black)
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This tourer is an absolutely superb example of its type and is believed to be the only one of its kind left in existence. The car has a nutmeg hide interior and piped beige carpets. It has full weather equipment along with a mohair hood. Bought new in Bournemouth in 1931, it still has its original LJ 3855 registration number. If you are a soap fan you will be pleased to know that the car once appeared in Eastenders Revisited! Apparently Ian Beale was giving the car the once over!
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This amazing Rolls-Royce 20/25 Torpedo Tourer has a very attractive body built in a style synonymous with the renowned coachbuilder Barker. With the addition of all weather protection this gracious lady can be used all year round for a wedding. The comfortable interior is finished in black leather. With hood up or down you can be assured that this pretty Rolls-Royce will create a marvellous impression at any wedding.
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The 1926 Rolls-Royce Cabriolet de Ville can take up to 5 passengers. As you can see from the photographs the hood can go down on this car. The 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Saloon can take up to 6 passengers. Both cars are finished in ivory and black.
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A spacious 6 seater, this elegant and graceful 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 limousine de ville is a popular choice either as a car for the bride or for the bridesmaids. It is often used to take the bridesmaids first, then to return for the bride. (Ivory/Black)
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The Austin 16 York limousine is now in its new livery of ivory and black, and stunning it is too! The car has only had 3 owners from new and has done less than 60,000 miles in total. It has a brown leather interior and features two small drop down seats allowing up to 6 passengers (4 adults & 2 children on the drop down seats) to be carried. If you are looking to hire an old car with some character for your wedding, then this is one well worth considering.
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This american Buick limousine is big and impressive! It can carry up to 6 passengers. It is finished in a very subtle colour combination best described as light coffee and cream. The upholstery is finished in a complimentary light brown. The car has a very spacious rear compartment. It can take three people on the rear seat and if required two more on the occasional seats. In addition one passenger can sit in the front alongside the chauffeur. (Light Coffee & Cream)
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The Austin 7 was one of the most popular cars ever built and the Ruby was one of the last versions made. This car, finished in burgundy, is in immaculate condition both inside and out. Truly a cute car, it can take up to 3 passengers. Affectionately known as Jimmy, the car was originally from Devon and was extensively restored a few years ago. If you are looking for something just a little different then this car might just fit the bill. (Burgundy/Black)
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It is hard to find words to describe the condition of this beautiful 1937 Rolls-Royce 25/30. Thrupp & Maberly the well known quality coachbuilders made the body. This particular Rolls-Royce 25/30, one of only 1200 made, has appeared in films and on televison including Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day. (White/Black)
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This Austin Cambridge saloon is a beautiful example of a very popular 1930s family car. In fact, how many times have you heard someone say, "Oh I know someone who had a car like that."? This particular car was owned by a district nurse for 25 years and is affectionately known as Gladys. You almost sense that if you said "Hello" she would wink a headlight and smile back! (Burgundy/Black)
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The Jaguar MkV has been likened to Marilyn Monroe.... gorgeous curves that are very easy on the eye! It was the very first to actually carry the Jaguar name and just purrs along on its 3.5 litre engine, if you will excuse the pun! For the car enthusiasts amongst you, it shares its chassis with the Jaguar XK120 sportscar. So now you know! (Silver)
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Here are two cars that really look good together, the 1955 Cadillac 2 Door Coupe and the Ford Model A Hot Rod.
When booked together the Hot Rod is perfect for the bride and the spacious Cadillac just right for the bridesmaids. The two colours, one deep pink and the other candyfloss pink compliment each other perfectly. If you are looking for something a little bit different then this combination is well worth thinking about.
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Could this be your dream car? Yes, an eyecatching candyfloss pink Cadillac that is guaranteed to make heads turn! Elvis Presley once owned a pink Cadillac similar to this and if it was good enough for the King.........
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You may have viewed both these cars elsewhere on our website but here are some marvellous images to show how good the two cars look together. If you are a lover of classic American cars then pairing the Cadillac Coupe with the Chevrolet Bel Air is something well worth considering.
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This 4 door sedan has a mid blue interior and is a 2 speed automatic. Naturally a car like this with a 265ci 4.5 litre V8 engine, just purrs along. If you love American cars you will just love this one!
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The London Routemaster Bus is a true British icon. Mention "London Bus" and this is the one that immediately springs to mind. It is as British as a red telephone box. Sadly these old double deckers, which can carry up to 64 passengers, have virtually disappeared from the streets of London but your wedding guests would have the chance to slip back in time as they climb aboard this beautifully preserved example. It is both a fun way and an economical way of transporting a large number of people.
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For many years the Jaguar Mk2 saloon has been looked upon as something iconic in motoring terms. When you see these two cars together you can well understand why. In red and light grey they make a very pleasing combination and are worth considering if you are looking for two similar wedding cars. They are both economically priced too if you are working to a strict budget but need two cars.
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Here is an idea! You might consider booking these two Jaguar Mk2 saloons. The contrasting colours of red and white complement each other very well. Could it be a combination that will suit your requirements?
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A popular car finished in light grey with a red interior. Often paired with our 1961 Mk2 Jaguar in white.
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This extremely popular car might now be over 45 years old but it has a styling and performance still revered by many. Fully restored about 15 years ago, it was originally owned by the Earl of Derby. Finished in Old English White with a red interior, it sits on chrome wire wheels and white wall tyres. The car is fitted with a rare factory option, a steel sun roof. With its 3.4 litre engine, travel in this car is quite effortless.
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Both built in 1961, both with 3.4 litre engines, these two Jaguar Mk2 Saloons make a splendid pairing on a wedding. One car is in white, the other in light grey.
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The Imperial marque was introduced by Chrysler to compete directly with those of their arch rival, Cadillac. The top of the range Le Baron cost a massive $6400 when new in 1962 and understandably was only affordable by the very rich. Featuring a 7 litre V8 engine, it has electric windows and even electric seat adjustment, both features well ahead of their time in 1962. The pillarless hardtop makes it ideal for wedding photography.
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This beautiful restored 1962 Jaguar MK2 makes for a strikingly different car. The gleaming coachwork is perfectly set off with sparkling chrome wire wheels together with an interior finished in the traditional Jaguar luxurious leather and wood.
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This 1965 Bentley S3 is of a classic shape very similar to that of a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud. Without doubt it is a popular choice as a wedding car. Finished in an attractive dark silver, the colour contrasts beautifully with a wedding dress in ivory or white. Just ask your photographer! The luxurious leather interior is finished in light tan.
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Many people have fond memories of the iconic Morris Minor Convertible. Millie, as she is affectionately known, was "born" in 1966 and she is the perfect wedding car for those looking for something just a little different! She has been completely refurbished, with new paint in snowberry white, a new interior also in white, burgundy carpeting, a brand new white soft top and luxurious sheepskin rugs to the rear.
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The Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud 3 combines graceful curves with a mid sixties style that is unmistakeably Rolls-Royce. It makes for a wonderful wedding car. This stunning car with its brilliant white coachwork accentuates the beauty that is Rolls-Royce. This car is in superb condition and makes a beautiful centrepiece for photos, guaranteeing to impress as much today as it did over 40 years ago.
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If you are looking to hire something completely different, this cult car from the 1960s is the one to go for. Ideal for getting the groom and best man to the church with time to spare! Immortalised in the film The Italian Job starring Michael Caine, the Mini Cooper S was one of the fastest cars of its time and this tuned version is still very quick!
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The Porsche 911 is a true classic car and is revered by enthusiaists all over the world. It has a shape that is almost timeless. This fully restored 1971 version with a 3200cc engine and full leather interior is finished in silver. As well as the seat alongside the driver there is room to accommodate one other person in the rear. Hence it is most likely to appeal to a groom and his best man wishing to arrive in something just a little bit special! However the car might even appeal to a bride looking for something slightly unusual as wedding car transport.
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Vroom for the groom and best man?!! The E Type Jaguar is revered as being one of the greatest cars of all time. It is just perfect for getting the groom and best man to the church on time! They will just love the growl of the V12 as they are whisked off to the wedding! To the brides reading this, how about arranging a special treat for the man in your life?!
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In 1974 the Rover 3500 V8 was a top of the range model. Best described as a sports saloon, it was considered to be exceptionally smooth with a very comfortable ride. With its 3500cc V8 engine it was certainly not underpowered! This particular car is of low mileage and in exceptional condition. With its deep sand finish and a cream leather interior, it is very suitable for use as a wedding car. We believe that an ivory wedding dress would photograph very well against it.
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A convertible is always a popular choice as a wedding car. Add in the name Jaguar and you have something very special. This car is no exception. It is one of only three made by the Jaguar company itself and features air conditioning, wire wheels and light grey leather upholstery. The car has a retractable hood and the photographs show the car with the hood in the down position.
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The Lincoln range of cars was introduced by Ford of America to rival those of their competitor, Cadillac. It was certainly expensive to buy at the time. This MkV Lincoln Continental is finished in an eye catching vibrant gold and has a white leather interior. The car features a massive 7.5 litre V8 engine, and as you would expect is an automatic.
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The Beauford is arguably the most popular wedding car available in the UK. Styled on a Duesenberg of the 1930s, it epitomises the elegant and opulent era of that time.
This car is a long bodied version of the Beauford and as a result has plenty of legroom in the back. The external paintwork is finished in a stunning combination of colours, most suitably described as coffee and cream.
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The 4 door Beauford Convertible is always a popular choice as a wedding car. Chic, stylish and guaranteed to turn heads.
Being a long wheelbase version of the Beauford and having 4 doors ensures that a bride has easy access into and out of the car, as well ample space in which to travel on that special day. This car is finished in white and has a cream leather interior with red carpets.
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At a cost of £160,000 new the Bentley Arnage can only be described as the creme de la creme of luxury! It was one of the top models produced by Bentley, acknowledged as one of the most prestigious car makers in the world. Luxury, luxury, luxury is no understatement! Its sumptuous cream leather interior finished with finest walnut cappings and wilton carpet, complement the silver coachwork.
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Bournemouth
Brides of Bournemouth is a well established bridal wear business having been trading for over 15 years. Selling top designer wedding dresses it is one of the most prestigious bridal shops in Dorset.
At our bridal shop in the centre of Bournemouth we offer you a warm welcome and friendly, knowledgeable service.
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As the name suggests, the Daimler DS420 State Landaulette was a limousine much favoured by royalty, state officials and town mayors. Indeed this very car was once the official car of a mayor. The car is very spacious and can quite easily take up to 7 passengers. The convertible section at the rear, hence the name Landaulette, can easily be put up and down. This open section makes for great photo opportunities.
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This Daimler Sovereign saloon is both stylish and comfortable. It is suitable wedding transport for both brides and bridesmaids.
This car has a luxurious cream leather interior, air conditioning and a sunroof. It can accommodate a maximum of 4 passengers.
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A luxury car available for hire from only £140 for a full wedding. If you are looking to hire a wedding car at a very competitive price then you may well consider this Daimler. It has air conditioning and a sunroof and can take up to 3, or possibly 4, passengers.
The car pairs well with the Daimler Sovereign (White) if you are looking for two similar cars, one to take the bride, the other to take the bridesmaids.
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