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“Old Hollywood Weddings” Collection

Classic Wedding Transportation Colors

Silver Cloud Rolls Royce

"Her Majesty"

This beautiful vehicle exudes beauty and delight. There is definitely a sense of majesty when you ride in this hand hued vehicle.

 The idea that life is good and all is well surely is what others will think as you cruise down the road.

This is a uniquely special car that will make an elegant statement at your wedding or special event. 'Her Majesty" is at the top of the class.

Silver Spur Rolls Royce

"The Rare Prince"

The Rolls-Royce Silver Spur produced in Crewe, England is a long-wheel base version of the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit and it is often driven by a Chauffeur. The luxurious craftsmanship that went into the production of the Silver Spur and Silver Spirit paved the way for future Rolls-Royce vehicles.

Ford Phaeton

"Miles"

The Ford Phaeton is a wonderful evolution of automotive greatness from the 1930's. Originally they were called "tourings" and were the most popular choice of the day. When you think of the Phaeton, ideas of grandeur and opulence must pop to mind. This car was the finest of its time and it offered one of the most exhilarating  rides of its time. The Phaeton was considered the King of the Road.

Silver Bentley

"Mr. James"

Nothing says Good Morning or Hello like a world class sports sedan by Bentley. The Bentley Arnage is a full-size high performance luxury car manufactured by Bentley Motors in Crewe, England from 1998-2009. The Arnage T, was claimed to be the most powerful road going Bentley at its launch at the Detroit Motor Show in 2002.

White Bentley

"The Dove"

This signature Bentley  is the epitome of luxury and style. Manufactured in Crewe, England from 1998-2009. This representation of modern elegance and speed is evident in this beautiful vehicle. 

Your guest will love this exquisite  vehicle and it will surely be the highlight of your event or special occasion. The Bentley raises the bar in regards to uncompromised elegance.

White Model A

"White Lightening"

This Model A represents all the glory that America promised its youth. This vehicle represented an era of possibility while championing the power of unity and fortitude. This vintage Model A will surely turn heads at your next event or celebration. It is a must have for 30-40 themed parties as well as Western Chic parties and celebrations.

White, Cream and Silver

Traditional Formal Wedding Transportation Colors

Maybach by Mercedes

"The High Roller"

Created as an ultra luxury automotive line. Two models were introduced in two sizes – the Maybach 57 and the Maybach 62 both reflecting the lengths of the automobiles. In 2005 the 57S was added, powered by a 6.0 L V12 bi-turbo engine producing 450 kW (603 hp) and 1,000 N⋅m (738 lbf⋅ft) of torque, and featuring various cosmetic touches. 

Windsor

"Show Business"

The Chrysler Windsor is a full-size car which was built by Chrysler from 1939 through to the 1960s. The final Chrysler Windsor sold in the United States was produced in 1961. As the years progressed and technology and manufacturing costs improved, the Windsor offered items that were initially optional as standard equipment while maintaining a market position in the Chrysler product hierarchy.

1940 Chrysler New Yorker

"Broadway Annie"

The Little Orphan Annie cartoon began running in newspapers in 1924 and quickly became very successful, appearing in hundreds of newspapers across the USA. The Broadway musical Annie in debuted 1977. Annie connects because she is always upbeat and positive in spite of the obstacles she faces. She is a survivor!

1917 Ford Model T

"Legend"

This Model T Legend wears a Runabout body, which was a two door roadster with an integrated trunk out back.  Finished in a mile deep, black over black artillery wheels and black interior and top, this buggy looks near new. It's still starts via hand crank and presents and runs like a show piece! This 1917 Ford Model T Runabout is ready to go, it doesn't know it's 106 years old. 

Black and Blue Model A

"Bootlegger"

In U.S. history, bootlegging was the "underground" manufacture, transport, distribution, or sale of alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition period (1920–33), when those activities were forbidden under the Eighteenth Amendment (1919) to the U.S. Constitution. This represents a type of car common in this era.

Black Rolls-Royce

The Spirit of Ecstasy was born in 1909 when sculptor Charles Sykes transformed Eleanor Thornton’s likeness into an automotive icon. By 1911, the Spirit of Ecstasy was gracing every new Rolls-Royce model. At the time, the design of the Spirit of Ecstasy broke with cultural norms. This trailblazing spirit has continued to burn within Rolls-Royce engineers and drivers ever since.

Black Base Color

Modern Wedding Transportation Colors

2019 Z06 Corvette

"Blue Ice"

The C7 is the last Corvette featuring an engine at the front, with the tradition dating back to 1953, when the C1 rolled out. For almost 80 years, the Corvette engine was in the front, then in 2020 the new C8 unveiled. Blue-ice is the last year of the front engine Chevrolet Corvette. This is your something blue. 

Model T

"Mr. T"

The Model T was Ford's first automobile mass produced on moving assembly lines with interchangeable parts. This vehicle was marketed directly to the middle class. 

1930 Model A Coupe

"The Great Gatsby"

Fitzgerald conveyed in The Great Gatsby (a novel) the sense of hope America promised to its youth and the disappointment its youth felt when America failed to deliver. This automotive restoration embraces an era of possibility while championing the power of unity and fortitude.. 

1989 Lincoln Town Car Limo

"Stretch"

Stretch is synonymous with elegance, class, style, comfort, and luxury, this limo has been around for decades and continues to be one of the most-hired limousines of all time. 1989 26-foot long stretch Lincoln Town Car Signature Limousine.

1928 Dodge Victory 6

"Moonshine"

The term “moonshine” comes from the fact that illegal spirits were made under the light of the moon. In every part of America, early moonshiners worked their stills at night to avoid detection from authorities. There are no more high-speed chases, wild escapes, roadblocks, crashes, or gunplay ; however, we do have this 1928 Dodge Victory from that era.

1933 Ford Hotrod Truck

"Tiffany"

"Hot Rodding" has less to do with the vehicle and more to do with an attitude and lifestyle. Tiffany is something blue for those desiring a unique Street rod experience.  Street rods can be daily drivers, never trailer queens, and the customization factor is key for all of these classic cars. Tiffany adds bling to any special event.

Blues, Reds, Turquoise and Color Combinations

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