Here at Premier Carriage we have an extensive range of traditional Vintage and Classic wedding transport for your use. We also have a number of unique, rare and unusual vehicles for hire.
Traditionally, wedding cars were a Rolls-Royce or a Jaguar, but as times have moved on so has the Wedding Car Hire Industry. There is now a wide range of cars available for hire, ranging from the birth of the motor car with the 1904 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Open Tourer replica to the famous 1979 Yellow USA Checker Cab.
Below we have listed our most unique and unusual vehicles available for hire.
From the 1950s, we have an Austin Champ military vehicle. it was designed as the British answer to the US Jeep after World War II. When hiring this vehicle you will get the choice of your chauffeur wearing a Period Ceremonial or Combat Uniform. An unusual and fun way to travel for the Groom and Best Man.
Staying in the style of service vehicles, the Wolseley 6/80 Police Car in black, always the colour of choice for Royal Weddings. You can have your driver dressed in the full police uniform, complete with the Police sign and the front bell! Dressed with wedding ribbons, you should be certain to make an entrance when you arrive at your wedding venue.
On the theme of unique, we have a 1979 USA Checker Cab from the streets of New York. Perhaps not as prestigious as a Rolls-Royce but certainly a ride to remember! You can feel like you’re on the streets of Chicago or New York.
And to accompany the Yellow Cab we have a yellow American School Bus for hire. This familiar vehicle operates in nearly every state of the USA safely transporting America's kids, and this iconic USA vehicle is now able to be hired in the UK for Weddings. Very few of these vehicles are available in the UK. Hiring this bus for your wedding will certainly be a unique edge to your special day.
Also from the USA we have a Florida Fire Truck, red of course! Originally based in Florida USA this Fire truck can carry up to eight passengers and will certainly be a talking point at your wedding. It even has a 1950’s siren.