Hooper (coachbuilder)

51°30′17″N 0°16′48″W / 51.504695°N 0.2798804°W / 51.504695; -0.2798804

Post-phaeton
Windsor Greys in perfect step
made for Queen Victoria, 1842
Drags of the Four-in-Hand Club
Mr Holroyd, Lord Lonsdale and the Duke of Sutherland (sharing driving) on the box of the drag in the foreground
Tourer 1920
Rolls-Royce 40/50 Silver Ghost chassis
Limousine 1929
on a Rolls-Royce Phantom I chassis
A saloon in their postwar Empress style
on Daimler's smallest 2½-litre chassis
Touring limousine, 7 seater 1953
for The Prince Regent of Iraq.
This car is 19 ft long and 6 ft 5 inches wide and was built on a Rolls-Royce Phantom IV chassis.

Hooper & Co. was a British coachbuilding business for many years based in Westminster London. From 1805 to 1959 it was a notably successful maker, to special order, of luxury carriages, both horse-drawn and motor-powered.