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Father And Son Built Custom Rolls-Royce Truck To Haul Ultra-luxury Rolls-Royces
Father and son made a one-of-a-kind Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow towing truck to haul other Rolls-Royces.
Built by father-son duo who runs a conversion shop in Florida that specializes in Rolls-Royces and Bentleys.
The truck was originally built to haul other Rolls-Royces on a three-car trailer.
Silver Shadow built on top of a Chevy dually chassis and comes complete with a custom-fabricated flatbed and a V8.
Photo shared shows the Rolls-Royce truck with a stake besides and another with a 13-ton-capable dump trailer.
A mechanic’s dream of hauling around customers ultra-luxury Rolls-Royce cars with another Rolls-Royce has inspired the creation of this incredible one-of-a-kind Silver Shadow towing vehicle.
The one-of-a-kind Rolls-Royce hauler was built by Jordan Wojciechowski and his dad John, who runs Central Conversions in Florida, a shop that specializes in Rolls-Royces and Bentleys.
Built as a shop truck to haul other Rollers around, the Silver Shadow was built on top of a Chevrolet dually chassis and comes complete with a custom-fabricated flatbed and an American V8.
“It started as a joke that my dad wanted to haul around his Rolls-Royces with another Rolls-Royce and it eventually turned into a reality,” said Jordan Wojciechowski of Central Conversions, a shop he runs alongside his dad.
“The truck was originally built to haul other Rolls-Royces on a three-car trailer,” Jordan Wojciechowski told theDrive.
The truck rides on six (6) 10-lug semi rollers with Rolls-Royce branded floater caps. Jordan says that the cabin of the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow has been left untouched apart from some purple ambient lighting to set the mood.
Photo shared show the Silver Shadow with stake besides which makes it handy to haul shop supplies. Another photo shows the Rolls-Royce rig pulling a 13-ton-capable dump trailer.