The 1957 Chevrolet Super Stretch is definitely a head turner. It can seat up to 12 passengers and with well decorated interior. It is most recognizable classic Chevrolet in the market and is sought after by enthusiasts. This limousine would definitely complete your wedding or any special occasion!
The Austin Princes was first released on 1947. It was a series of luxury cars produced by the Austin Company and was considered to be the most expensive flagship car model in the Austin range. The Princess has a body by the coachbuilder Vanden Plus and was a large saloon. This model was not popular with the public but is widely used during ceremonial duties or company affairs as a limousine.
The Cadillac is a luxurious car and is one the most recognized classic antique car ever produced. The Cadillac line was also GM's default marque for "commercial chassis" institutional vehicles, such as limousines, ambulances, hearses, and funeral home flower cars. The Cadillac Stretch limousine will allow you to arrive in style and ultimate in style.
Daimler Limousine is the popular name for the Daimler DS420. The passengers sat on a bench-seat behind the glass division in opulent comfort with a rear seat spanning over 6 feet (1.8 m) in width. It is widely used among funeral trade. The Daimler limousine was also seen in official use across the world including the Danish Royal House. The late Queen Elizabeth had a two Royal Daimler in possession for Royal use. If you want to arrive in like a Royalty, hire a Daimler Limo.
This is built as a standard saloon and was the cousin of the Silver Shadows. With this, it carried the quality and durability of a Rolls Royce made. It was then updated with air conditioning and suspension then stretched. The Silver Shadow Stretch Limousine can carry up to 8 people in the rear cabin plus a driver.
