Welcome to Home James Cars
Home James Cars is a small family run business providing chauffer driven wedding cars for hire, we cater not only for weddings but for all your special occasions. Based in Poulton-le-Fylde near Blackpool, we cover all areas of the Fylde Coast including Kirkham, Garstang, Over Wyre districts and surrounding areas.
Established since 1987 gives us over twenty years experience providing affordable cars for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, prom nights and all other special occasions with courtesy and distinction.
We are able to offer two matching identical Rolls Royce Silver Shadows finished in a distinctive Ivory rather than the usual white and trimmed for weddings with complimenting ivory floral arrangements and ribbons.
Do It In Style
For something completely different arrive in style in our immaculate 1928 Vintage Ford, steeped in history, as used in the film "Bonnie and Clyde" and winner of many show awards.

No Hidden Costs
Our price structure we believe to be unique as we operate on a fixed charge for weddings which is fully inclusive with no restriction on the number of journeys to church, to reception or to a park or gardens for photographs.
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