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Rolls Royce Automobiles.

freshcutgrass

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There was also one Bentley version produced (requiring a one-off wider version of the grill to be produced).





And here's a custom soft-top/headlight version...





There are some other Oil-Sheik toy abominations...but they shouldn't be looked at.
 

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Originally Posted by freshcutgrass
There was also one Bentley version produced (requiring a one-off wider version of the grill to be produced).





And here's a custom soft-top/headlight version...





There are some other Oil-Sheik toy abominations...but they shouldn't be looked at.

I read that it was originally designed as a Bentley model.

images HERE
 

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Don't hate me too much guys ....but I really like the Phantom
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Originally Posted by hypersonic
Don't hate me too much guys ....but I really like the Phantom
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They're nice cars, especially the convertible. Not my taste though.
 

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I can see liking the Phantom, but those front lights are a dealbreaker for me. I was really hoping the Ghost would tone things down a bit more, while still having presence; that's what was lost between the Shadow and the Spur, imo.
 

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Originally Posted by epb
I still wish I'd kept mine, and I plan to get another (coupe - ideally, a Park Ward, but there are only 15.

Revived to correct the above - I meant a James Young coupe,of which there are only 15 left-hand drive models, iirc. Below is a rhd one on eBay. Most people prefer the MPW version, and I like them as well, but I like how this preserves the lines of the sedan.

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I can't help but post...
I love reading posts pertaining to Rolls Royce, Bentley... Really anything that is considered British Luxury.

I read them for the content, but.. in complete honesty, I read them for the vocabulary.

"Nice" is transformed to 'elegant, beautiful, etc"

"Car" is transformed to "automobile, motorcar, etc"

I don't quite know if people are trying to sound more refined, when speaking of a topic which is in itself quite refined... Or if these threads bring forth a new poster, and leave the "ricer boys" to chat about the newest intake for the RSX...

Either way, quite entertaining.

Quite smashing, elegant, luscious motorcars, those Rollers!
 

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Originally Posted by xpress
I can't help but post...
I love reading posts pertaining to Rolls Royce, Bentley... Really anything that is considered British Luxury.

I read them for the content, but.. in complete honesty, I read them for the vocabulary.

"Nice" is transformed to 'elegant, beautiful, etc"

"Car" is transformed to "automobile, motorcar, etc"

I don't quite know if people are trying to sound more refined, when speaking of a topic which is in itself quite refined... Or if these threads bring forth a new poster, and leave the "ricer boys" to chat about the newest intake for the RSX...

Either way, quite entertaining.

Quite smashing, elegant, luscious motorcars, those Rollers!


Quite similar to what happens when people talk about italian cars.
 

hypersonic

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Originally Posted by xpress
I can't help but post...
I love reading posts pertaining to Rolls Royce, Bentley... Really anything that is considered British Luxury.

I read them for the content, but.. in complete honesty, I read them for the vocabulary.

"Nice" is transformed to 'elegant, beautiful, etc"

"Car" is transformed to "automobile, motorcar, etc"

I don't quite know if people are trying to sound more refined, when speaking of a topic which is in itself quite refined... Or if these threads bring forth a new poster, and leave the "ricer boys" to chat about the newest intake for the RSX...

Either way, quite entertaining.

Quite smashing, elegant, luscious motorcars, those Rollers!


I think this is very perceptive.

Although, from a technical stance, Rolls-Royce vehicles have often failed to live up to their popular reputation as "The best cars in the world", the brand's image has been brilliantly managed over the decades.

Although I am often quite irritated by blatant snobbery and class-ism, I think Rolls-Royce has used these things very cleverly to best effect.

We all know that Rolls-Royce is all a myth -- just an abstract concept -- an idealized fantasy of fine living and prestige in the form of a car. After all, is it not rather silly to build a machine and furnish it with elaborately inlaid cabinetry, hand-stitched leather upholstery, heavily chromed metal, and finished off with a finely cast Art Nouveau sculpture of a half naked woman?. It really borders on kitsch. And yet, it all seems to make perfectly rational people go all lyrical and poetic. I know Rolls-Royce is not enjoyed by everyone -- but I am glad that such things do still exist ...regardless of how unnecessary they are.

Rolls-Royce has almost exclusively kept alive an old-fashioned romantic idea of the automobile as an "automated carriage", rather than just mere transportation -- and that is something special and worthy of respect.
 

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Originally Posted by hypersonic

Rolls-Royce has almost exclusively kept alive an old-fashioned romantic idea of the automobile as an "automated carriage", rather than just mere transportation -- and that is something special and worthy of respect.


This should be published
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