Pinewood Limousine Company is a special event limousine service based in Toronto, that provides classic and vintage limousines from the 1960s and 1970s across Southern Ontario.
Pinewood Limousine Company has been providing a safe, dignified and reliable motor car service to statesmen, politicians, film and television actors, sports figures, recording artists and business executives since 2006.
Pinewood Limousine Company is located in downtown Toronto at Bay and Front Streets and services the entire Greater Toronto Area and Southwestern Ontario region from Barrie to the North, to Cobourg to the East, and Niagara Falls to the West.
Pinewood’s Classic Motor Car Collection offers clients livery service for Special Occasions and Special Events.
Pinewood Drivers are all English speaking (first language), educated professionals, who are highly trained and provide impeccable service.
Pinewood’s Classic Motor Car Collection of motor cars are maintained, serviced on a daily basis, and are in immaculate and pristine condition. The motor cars are maintained using only the best professional car care products, namely Autoglym. Autoglym holds the Royal Warrant as a Supplier of Car Care Products to H.M The Queen – The Royal Mews, and H.R.H. The Prince of Wales.
The Head Chauffeur and Transportation Office oversee every transport, arranging collection times, mechanically maintaining the motor cars, painstakingly detailing the motor cars, and ensuring driver punctuality. And for Wedding Service, fresh flowers are arranged for each motor car.
The word ‘livery’ itself derives from the French livrée.
The term ‘livery’ comes from the time when coaches were available only through the services of a livery stable, and the coachmen were uniformed, according to which company they represented. Today in North America, a ‘livery vehicle’ remains a legal term of art for a vehicle for hire, such as a taxicab or chauffeured limousine, or luxury sedan.
In terms of a vehicle commencing with the decoration of horse-drawn carriages, a livery is the common design and paint scheme a company will use on its vehicles, often using specific colors and logo placement.
In terms of a vehicle commencing with the decoration of horse-drawn carriages, a livery is the common design and paint scheme a company will use on its vehicles, often using specific colors and logo placement.
By example, The Queen’s State cars, including two late model Bentleys, a Rolls-Royce Phantom IV, two Rolls-Royce Phantom V’s, two Rolls-Royce Phantom VI’s, and three Daimler DS42’s, are all instantly recognizable in their Royal Claret and Mason’s Black Livery paint scheme.