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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Rolls-Royce Review 2023: A Journey into the Legacy of Mulliner Park Ward with Lance McCormack. Lance McCormack (Mulliner Park Ward trained), owner of Romance of Rust, a multi-concours award winning classic car restoration business: www.romanceofr...
    Founded in 1990 by Lance McCormack (Mulliner Park Ward trained), Romance of Rust is multi-concours award winning classic car restoration business, the company operates out of a 19th century industrial building on the Brentford dock area.
    Mulliner Park Ward was a bespoke coachbuilder in Hythe Road, Willesden, London UK.
    Mulliner now is the personal commissioning department for Bentley.
    Mulliner Park Ward was a subsidiary of Rolls-Royce and made bespoke bodies in London for Rolls-Royce and Bentley motor cars.
    Rolls-Royce Limited formed Mulliner Park Ward by the 1961 merger of two Rolls-Royce subsidiaries: Park Ward of Willesden, London, a Rolls-Royce subsidiary since 1939 and H. J. Mulliner & Co. of Chiswick, a Rolls-Royce subsidiary since 1959.
    Introduction
    Welcome to our in-depth review of Rolls-Royce, where we delve into the fascinating history and craftsmanship behind one of the world's most iconic luxury car brands. In this article, we will specifically explore the legacy of Mulliner Park Ward and its contribution to the Rolls-Royce brand. From the early days of coach building to the present, we will take you on a journey through time. So buckle up and join us as we dive into the world of Rolls-Royce and its extraordinary craftsmanship.
    1. The Magnificent Mulliner Park Ward
    1.1 The Historical Significance of Mulliner Park Ward
    The Mulliner Park Ward, located in Hyde's Road Northwest 10, London, was once a thriving hub of coach building. At its peak, it employed approximately 1600 skilled craftsmen, creating automotive masterpieces that captivated the world.
    1.2 Tradition Meets Innovation: Rolls-Royce's Coach Building Division
    Mulliner Park Ward, initially owned by Vickers, eventually became the in-house coach builder for Rolls-Royce. This merger resulted in a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge innovation. Northwest London, known for its rich heritage in coach building, drew inspiration from the presence of esteemed companies like Hooper and Bentley Motors.
    2. An Exclusive Opportunity: Becoming a Rolls-Royce Apprentice
    2.1 The Prestige of Joining Rolls-Royce
    For young individuals like Lance McCormack, becoming a Rolls-Royce apprentice was an exclusive opportunity. With hundreds of applicants vying for only 40 annual positions, securing a place at Rolls-Royce was a remarkable accomplishment.
    2.2 The Intensive Training Experience
    Once accepted into the program, apprentices were immersed in a rigorous training curriculum. Led by strict instructors, the training school resembled a disciplined military camp. Male apprentices received comprehensive training that encompassed various aspects of car production, including bodywork, mechanics, trimming, electrical work, and machining.
    3. The Transformation: From West London Lad to Rolls-Royce Artisan
    3.1 Embracing the Opportunity: Lance McCormack's Journey
    Like many young men in West London during that era, Lance McCormack's path led him to Rolls-Royce. With a desire for a prestigious career and the allure of working with renowned luxury cars, he eagerly embraced the opportunity to become part of the Rolls-Royce legacy.
    3.2 The Changing Social Landscape and Dress Code
    While the social order and fashion were evolving in London, Rolls-Royce still adhered to a somewhat conservative dress code. However, with the emergence of the punk movement and influential bands like the Sex Pistols, the atmosphere within the company began to reflect the changing times.
    4. The Enduring Legacy: Mulliner Park Ward's Influence
    4.1 Rolls-Royce's Acquisition of Mulliner Park Ward
    Rolls-Royce acquired Mulliner Park Ward, solidifying their commitment to unparalleled craftsmanship and luxury. This acquisition marked a pivotal moment in the brand's history, allowing Rolls-Royce to maintain its position at the forefront of automotive excellence.
    4.2 Connections and Collaborations
    Surprisingly, the connection between Mulliner Park Ward and the Sex Pistols runs deeper than expected. Lance McCormack discovered that both Paul Cook and Glenn Matlock, fathers of the Sex Pistols' members, had worked at the prestigious coach building company. These unexpected connections showcase the diverse range of individuals who contributed to the Rolls-Royce legacy.
    Conclusion
    As we conclude our exploration of the Rolls-Royce legacy, particularly the influence of Mulliner Park Ward, we are left in awe of the brand's remarkable craftsmanship and dedication to excellence. From its humble beginnings as a coach builder to its status as a symbol of luxury and prestige,
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Комментарии • 12

  • @curtisloftis6003
    @curtisloftis6003 Год назад +3

    Very interesting...thanks

  • @Luca-de3xu
    @Luca-de3xu 11 месяцев назад +1

    You are doing a great job. Keep on doing it!

  • @W1RRP.Rolls.Royce.Podcast
    @W1RRP.Rolls.Royce.Podcast  Год назад +1

    A Journey into the Legacy of Mulliner Park Ward with Lance McCormack. Lance McCormack (Mulliner Park Ward trained), owner of Romance of Rust, a multi-concours award winning classic car restoration business: www.romanceofrust.com/

    • @burnotto1663
      @burnotto1663 Год назад +1

      Why not spell it correct Rolls-Royce You do not sound like ignorants!

    • @W1RRP.Rolls.Royce.Podcast
      @W1RRP.Rolls.Royce.Podcast  Год назад +1

      @@burnotto1663 We use both because a lot of our viewers use both when searching on RUclips. We know all about the story behind the hyphen in Rolls-Royce and plan to make a video about it. Thanks 😀

    • @burnotto1663
      @burnotto1663 Год назад +1

      @@W1RRP.Rolls.Royce.Podcast You would not do this movies if it was not for this hyphen
      You should use it in titles and in Your name on YT
      I do not want to write this on Your site
      I do love Your program

    • @W1RRP.Rolls.Royce.Podcast
      @W1RRP.Rolls.Royce.Podcast  Год назад +1

      @@burnotto1663 Don't worry, we're all here to learn, so it is helpful for people to point out corrections, something we encourage people to do! In this instance, computer code does not allow you to put the hyphen in for the channel name on YT. It also returns different searches with and without the hyphen - so, sometimes we put it in and sometimes we leave it out. Like you, our preference is for doing it properly and leaving it in, but we want to spread the love for Rolls-Royce and Bentley far and wide, so we do both! Thanks

    • @burnotto1663
      @burnotto1663 Год назад

      @@W1RRP.Rolls.Royce.Podcast ThankYou for the answer I will in further just point out the hyphen
      No more hard complains on Your page

  • @peterbradshaw8018
    @peterbradshaw8018 Год назад

    Quite an interesting account......

    • @W1RRP.Rolls.Royce.Podcast
      @W1RRP.Rolls.Royce.Podcast  Год назад

      Lance is very interesting. We have a lot more content we’ll be putting up over the next few weeks, all about building Rolls-Royce cars and life at Mulliner Park Ward! Thanks