The Corniche shooting brake that Rolls-Royce could have made | GRR

The Corniche Shooting Brake

This vehicle is a family heirloom and a work of art, resulting from two and a half years of craftsmanship to convert it from a coupé to a shooting brake.

Fresh from its conversion, the Niels van Roij Rolls-Royce Corniche, also known as Henry II, was taken for a spin through rush hour in the rain.

It is fresh from two and a half years of craftsmanship to convert it from coupé to shooting brake and now I’m jostling it through rush hour in the rain.

The owner had only driven the car for 20 minutes before handing it over, a weight of responsibility that induced nerves, especially when encountering ambiguous on-coming traffic.

Despite the challenges, Henry II proved to be a reliable companion, looking after its driver.

Author's summary: A unique Rolls-Royce Corniche converted into a shooting brake.

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Goodwood Goodwood — 2025-10-17

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