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Lanchester 32 h.p. 4½ litre straight-eight.
Lanchester was a British car company that built automobiles from 1895-1955, although it was sold to Daimler in 1931. The Lanchesters until 1930 were of a quality to compete with Rolls Royce. After 1930 they were lower priced Daimlers. But some customers wanted their Daimler branded Lanchester.

This particular car was one of six Daimler straight-eights fitted with a Lanchester radiator shell (this 32 h.p. 4½ litre straight-eight was to the special order of Maharajah Digvijaysinhji) and in this case fitted with a tourer body by Vanden Plas.
The other five cars were to the order of the Duke of York later King George VI
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