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1926 Barker bodied Daimler 45 h.p. all-weather tourer.
Twin sets of folding side windows (one layer clear, one fitted with dark purdah glass) to conceal its owners two wives from public gaze.
Commissioned by Gulab Singh, Maharajah of Rewa.
A unique radiator inpired by Lanchester practice—a glass window in the header tank revealed the water level—the Daimler was panelled in German silver.
Its 23 year-old owner used it for tiger hunting.
from Daimler Century by Montagu and Burgess-Wise

Awesome Behring collection of classic cars. Danville, CA
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Source Blackhawk Automobile Museum
Author Jay Cross from Berkeley, California, US

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