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The car is in original state and was never restored. Allmost everything on the car is as it left the factory. If you check out the window frame on the left in the picture you will see that the black lacquer is rubbed off because that is the point where the driver puts his right hand when he is getting into the drivers seat. The car is right hand drive. The front seat is covered with leather wich is still strong and soft. Behind the division window there is a hugh space for passengers. Seats, door panels etc. are mohair. It is not a V12. It is a straight 8. It is a beautifull original car.

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Hood side trim is Eight. Wether it is 1200 (Wheelbase 127 in.), 1201 (WB 134 in.) or 1202 (WB 139 in.) is difficult to tell from this angle but my guess is 1200. --Chief tin cloud (talk) 12:38, 17 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Correction: No Standrad Eight in 1935; this model is called Eight 1200, 1201, 1202. --Chief tin cloud (talk) 12:46, 17 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]