Luxury Wedding Cars :
1966 Austin Princess
The "Champagne" Vanden Plas Limousine has a distinguished history as it was built to specifications and delivered to the British High Commission in Ottawa. It is purported to have carried such dignitaries as the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret, and Pierre Elliot Trudeau.
1958 Austin Princess
Austin Princess was a name given to luxury cars made by the Austin company during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The name Princess was revived in the 1970s for a car built by British Leyland and initially sold through Austin and other dealerships; this car was never actually badged Austin Princess in the UK (though it was in some export markets) and is better referred to as Leyland Princess.
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1951 Daimler Consort
Daimler Consort has, since 1896, been the motor car marque of the British Daimler Motor Company, based in Coventry. The company was a subsidiary of BSA from 1910 up until 1960, when it became part of Jaguar and the brand was used for their luxury models. It is now a subsidiary of the Premier Automotive Group, making it part of Ford.

