The Daimler Conquest, introduced in the Spring of 1953, features a cruciform chassis with double wishbones, laminated torsion bars, and an anti-roll bar at the front, along with conventional leaf springs and a live axle at the rear. The straight-six engine, producing 75bhp and 124 lb-ft of torque, was available in Saloon, Roadster, or Drophead Coupe versions.
Number 22 of just 47 Conquest Roadsters ever made, our 1954 Daimler Conquest was delivered new on October 5th, 1954.
This rare car features blue bodywork, complemented by a blue hood and blue leather interior. As a pre-1956 model, it has a 2433cc straight-six engine with a fluid flywheel and a Wilson four-speed pre-selector gearbox. It was resprayed in 2014 and recently had a top-end engine overhaul. Since 2001, it has been in the care of a well-known Conquest specialist and Daimler Club author and historian. The car comes with complete weather equipment, including a hood, side screens, and tonneau cover.
As well as our beautiful Daimler Conquest Roadster, the lucky winner of this competition will also receive a 1-night stay with dinner and breakfast at the stunning Seckford Hall Hotel and Spa, which is just 5 minutes down the road from the Bridge Classic Cars workshop.
- Number 22 of just 47 Conquest Roadsters ever made
- 53,000 miles
- Owned by a respected and very well-known Conquest Daimler Club author and historian
- 2433cc straight-six paired with a Wilson four-speed pre-selector gearbox
- 1 night stay at Seckford Hall Hotel and Spa included as part of the prize
- Bridge Classic Cars Pre-delivery Inspection