Haro73 - sorry to have not been more clear about model designation. 20/25 is the model designation. As there is not a model section for these, you're best just to leave it. The smaller chassis/smaller horsepower pre-war Rolls-Royce were all designated with numbers except the last. Starting with the "20", they then went to the 20/25, then the 25/30, and finally the Wraith. Not to be confused with the Silver Wraith, the first post World War II model.
Not a Silver Ghost. Later date than that. And not large enough to be any of the Phantoms. This is a 20/25 model (1929-1936). The smaller chassis, smaller horsepower car, intended for the owner/driver, as opposed to those using a driver. Body design is not what you might call "thrilling", so I would guess a lesser coachbuilder, possibly Windovers. These are very docile, easy to drive, easy to maintain cars.
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