![]() ![]() ![]() James Young was the coachbuilder, supplying coachwork with six 'lights'/windows, suggesting that in those days the likely clientele was very happy to be seen being driven in the chauffeur driven Rolls-Royce. Not surprisingly for a self made man crystallizing his dream it was a highly detailed order. At that point he realized that he could fulfill his childhood dream and ordered a custom Rolls-Royce Limousine, which naturally would enhance his business.įor this reason, and the Rolls-Royce records note this, he personally ordered this car directly from the company. Within 10 years he'd not only worked out that there was a market for a top level chauffeur and concierge service, he had become the choice of a whole host of celebrity clients, having first been recommended by Gertrude Lawrence who had praised his efficiency to her friends. he owns a $23,000 Rolls-Royce.' That Rolls-Royce is this Rolls-Royce and was the product of the archetypal American Dream tale of a Youngstown, OH boy who worked his way up from the bottom and began chauffeuring in his early thirties. ![]() He is a patron of the arts, a gentleman of impeccable taste and. Zanders is a chauffeur who has a chauffeur. By way of introduction to the legend that was Roosevelt Zanders, there's no better summary than that made by Gay Talese writing in the New York Times in April 1959 ![]()
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