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 Michael
Schudroff first got into the rare car business while still a teenager,
by pursuing a passion for old cars. Buying a used Rolls Royce for
$4,400, he single-handedly restored the car and sold it for a profit.
This beginning in the restoration business evolved to the point
where, by the late 1970’s, Schudroff was recognized as the
dominant force in trading Rolls Royces and Bentleys. Founding Carriage
House Motor Cars, Ltd in 1971, Michael’s showroom became the
perfect stage on which to exercise his remarkable depth of knowledge,
his eye for just the right car, and his uncanny ability to match
motorcar to customer.
Within one year after being made the official New York representative
for Rolls Royce, Michael Schudroff’s yearly sales surpassed
that of the largest dealership in London, making him the largest
factory authorized Rolls-Royce dealership in the world. While pursuing
his career at Carriage House, Michael satisfied his own personal
passion for cars by assembling one of the finest collections of
rare post-war Rolls Royce automobiles in the world.
In
1995, CHMC moved its entire Rolls Royce and Bentley operation from
Manhattan to Connecticut and has since expanded to selling, leasing,
and servicing Ferraris.
Carriage
House Motor Cars dedicated team of professionals strives to deliver
a unique experience to everyone who comes to visit. CHMC has become
a meeting place for all those who share their passion for fine automobiles.
It is no surprise then, that they are part of a group customers
call the “CHMC FAMILY.”
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