1960 Rolls Royce Phantom V Limousine on 2040-cars
Chagrin Falls, Ohio, United States
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This 1960 ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM V LIMOUSINE IS ONE OF 101 BUILT BY PARK WARD COACH BUILDERS IN THE MODEL YEAR. IT WAS ORIGINALLY PURCHASED FOR DIPLOMATIC SERVICE IN THIS ROLL ROYCE CLASSIC IS POWERED BY AN ALL ALUMINUM V8 – 6.2 LITRE ENGINE. THE TRANSMISSION IS A 3 SPEED HYDRAMATIC. CURB WEIGHT 5712 LBS 144 INCH WHEEL BASE, 20 FT. LONG AND 6-1/2 FEET WIDE IT IS ALMOST 2 FEET LONGER THAN THE STANDARD SILVER CLOUD RIDE CONTROL WITH ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED SHOCKS ALL ALUMINUM BODY CUSTOM COACH WORK BY PARK WARD TOOK ABOUT 9 MONTHS LATE MODEL 60'S FENDERS INSTALLED WITH QUAD HEADLIGHTS ELECTRIC DIVIDER WINDOW EXTERIOR IS A FRESH MASONSBLACK UPDATE. FOLD UP JUMP SEATS FOR 2 PASSENGERS ALL NEW LEATHER PASSEGER COMPARTMENT IN CHAEFFEUR’S SEAT IS BLACK LEATHER BEVERAGE SERVICE IN REAR WOOD CONSOLE SEPARATE FRONT AND REAR AIR CONDITIONERS AM/FM/TAPE DECK IN PASSENGER COMPARTMENT MANUAL WINDOWS – BY SPECIAL ORDER ALL MECHANICALS RECENTLY SERVICED BY A ROLLS ROYCE SPECIALIST VEHICLE HAS LOGGED UNDER 40,000 MILES ALL CHROME, TRIM AND ORNAMENTATION IS BRIGHT AND IN GOOD CONDITION WOOD INTERIOR TRIM IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH BEAUTIFUL GRAIN THE CURRENT OWNER WANTS TO MOVE ON TO A NEW PROJECT. CONSISTENT SHOW WINNER FOR THE COLLLECTOR ENTHUSIAST. THE CAR NEEDS NOTHING OTHER THAN A CARING NEW OWNER TO MAINTAIN THE LEGACY OF THIS CLASSIC LIMOUSINE. THE PHANTOM V IS A PERFECT VEHICLE FOR LIVERY, EXECUTIVE TRAVEL, OR GENERAL LIMOUSINE SERVICE – PRIVATE OR COMMERCIAL. A GREAT ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION OR COMMERCIAL LIMOUSINE FLEET. WARRANTY: This vehicle is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty expressed written or implied. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of the sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.
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Artists reinterpret Rolls-Royce scale models for charity
Sat, May 23 2015Everyone loves toy cars. Even artists, apparently. And even if they toys in question are higher-end "scale models" of high-end cars like Rolls-Royces. The British automaker recently assembled a dozen contemporary artists to render their individual creative interpretations based on 1:18 scale models of the Rolls-Royce Ghost. They'll be displayed at a showroom in the center of London before being auctioned off to raise funds for breast cancer. The resulting creations came out pretty interesting, ranging from a Rolls-based, Back to the Future-style time machine to another grown over with moss and mushrooms. One of the artists, Charming Baker, suspended his model in a resin block and drilled it through fourteen times to represent how breast cancer can affect us all. If you happen to wander by Berkeley Square in the British capital any time before the end of June, it may be worth stopping in to have a look. But if your plans won't be taking you to London this summer, you can check them out in the slideshow above. Maybe you'll see something you like a place a bid. It's all for a good cause. Related Video: ROLLS-ROYCE GHOST TRANSFORMED BY LEADING ARTISTS FOR BREAST CANCER CARE Twelve leading artists have created unique artworks, each featuring a 1:18 scale replica of the iconic Rolls-Royce Ghost, for a one-of-a-kind collection. These spectacular artworks, donated by some of the biggest names in contemporary art, will be on show from 20-25 May 2015 at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars London in Berkeley Square to raise valuable funds for Breast Cancer Care. The model motor car has been transformed to create an extraordinary collection of one-off art pieces, created by artists including: Maggi Hambling, Richard Wentworth, Gavin Turk, Mark Wallinger, JJ Adams, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Charming Baker, Natasha Law, Angela Palmer, Andrew Salgado, Stuart Semple and Yinka Shonibare. London artist Charming Baker, known for his emotionally charged work, explains the thinking behind his artwork, 'One in Eight'. "It is important to me that the work I produce for this brief is relevant to the subject matter we're dealing with. One in eight women in the UK will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. So I have set the car in a clear block of resin, suspended in the middle of the block – floating, pristine. The block has been drilled 16 times, in a very orderly and simple grid pattern.
Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini utilities await approval from German parents [w/poll]
Wed, 22 Oct 2014A cursory look at the top of the automobile market would suggest that the world's carmakers are gunning it full steam ahead into a new stratosphere of ultra-luxury and high-performance utility vehicles. After all, companies like Bentley and Maserati are preparing to launch their very first crossovers, while established players like Mercedes-Benz and Land Rover keep producing ever more expensive sport-utes of their own. But that's not the case across the board.
Rolls-Royce, for example, has yet to receive the green light to start working on its proposed CUV project. Though the dimensions of its sedans may already eclipse those of some crossovers, this would be the first time that Goodwood would produce a utility of its own. But while the British automaker's financial performance may have earned it a degree of autonomy, the final call may still come down to parent company BMW, which just might be waiting to see how Bentley fares with its upcoming crossover - and how much money it brings in to the Volkswagen Group - before deciding on whether or not it should proceed.
However, Rolls-Royce may not be alone in waiting for its German parent company to approve its high-priced ute. It's been two and a half years since we first laid eyes on the Lamborghini Urus (pictured), but the Italian automaker reportedly has not yet received approval from its parent company Audi and the greater Volkswagen Group to proceed with development and production. Envisioned to share its platform with the next Volkswagen Touareg, Audi Q7, Porsche Cayenne and the production version of the Bentley EXP 9 F concept, the high-riding Lamborghini was originally set to reach production as the marque's third model line in 2017. But while Audi drags its feet - potentially waiting to see how the Bentley version pans out - the Urus' launch keeps getting pushed back, if it's ever to be made at all.
Neglected Rolls-Royce Phantom may be the saddest of all time
Fri, 30 May 2014Rolls-Royce prides itself on exemplifying the pinnacle of automotive elegance. The brand is synonymous with quality and luxury. However, in the end even a Rolls is still just a car, and if you don't keep it up, it's bound to fail. That deterioration can be seriously fun to watch, though.
This 2005 Rolls-Royce Phantom might now be one of the worst cars on the planet and only has a little over 95,000 miles on it. The video claims that the original owner in New Jersey didn't make payments on the car for three years but rented the sedan out to people and used it for a livery service. Now, it's repossessed and would probably cost more to fix than it's worth.
This Phantom has had a hard life. We don't want to spoil too many of the broken pieces because they pile up to become increasingly absurd. However, the pièce de résistance must to be the broken Spider-Man umbrella in the door.



