1960 Rolls Royce Phantom V Limousine on 2040-cars
Chagrin Falls, Ohio, United States
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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Rolls-Royce Landspeed Collection honors record-breaking pioneer
Fri, Jun 25 2021The Rolls-Royce Wraith coupe and Dawn convertible might not be long for our market, but that doesn't mean they're being wholly ignored by their maker. In fact, Rolls-Royce just announced a new limited edition of the stylish pair: the Landspeed Collection. The Landspeed Collection cars honor 1930s speed record-holder Captain George Eyston, who achieved three land speed records, culminating in a run at 357.497 mph in 1938 at the Bonneville Salt Flats. The Rolls-Royce connection is that Eyston's car, the Thunderbolt, was powered by a pair of Rolls-Royce V12 aero engines. Each displaced 37 liters and produced more than 2,000 horsepower. Unlike the Thunderbolt, the Wraith and Dawn are powered by a single V12 engine, and its output is unchanged from stock. Nor do the Landspeed Collection Wraith and Dawn adopt the record-setting car's triple axles, eight wheels, and large triangular tailfin. More's the pity. Instead, the models are based on the Wraith and Dawn Black Badge. They're painted a two-tone Black Diamond Metallic and Bonneville Blue (a light silver-blue that's specific to this model). Among the unique details: dashboard engraving that mimics the fissured texture of the salt flats, an image of the Thunderbolt's silhouette embossed on the front tunnel, and a special clock that adopts some of the markings of the Thunderbolt. The Starlight Headliner is said to exactly match the night-sky appearance on the date when the final Thunderbolt speed record was set. Rolls-Royce will build 35 examples of the Wraith coupe and just 25 of the Dawn convertible. But even if you're as speedy as Captain George Eyston himself, you won't be quick enough to grab one — they're already sold out.
Grey Poupon's Pardon Me Lost Footage ad airs during Oscars
Mon, 25 Feb 2013Those of you that took our tip and tuned in for last night's Academy Awards may have caught the latest iteration of the famous Grey Poupon commercials, featuring a pair of Rolls-Royce sedans and their condiment-loving stewards. The update to the 1981 commercial was only shown in part on television, however, as the mustard company directed viewers to its website to see the entirety of the Lost Footage spot. Of course if you didn't bother then, you can just scroll down to see the full-length two-minute commercial here.
As you're viewing, note that the Grey Poupon marketers did not, it would appear, get official sanction from Rolls-Royce this time around. While the Rollers in the commercial have all sorts of James Bond-like accouterments, they don't appear to have the official Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornaments, for example, and they have restyled lights and grilles. Check out the new spot below, and see if it stacks up to the iconic Pardon Me original.
Living Life Large: Driving $2 million worth of cars in one week
Mon, Aug 24 2015Monterey Car Week has quickly become one of my favorite events of the year. There's something for everyone – classic car shows, modern concepts and new vehicle debuts, auctions, racing, and so much more. From a media perspective, there's also a chance to drive a ton of cars. Many automakers bring their latest wares out to Monterey for us to test during our limited free time, and it's a great opportunity to experience fantastic metal against a gorgeous backdrop. That's exactly what I did this year. Instead of flying into Monterey and being driven around, my journey started in Los Angeles and ended in Napa, and I managed to get behind the wheel of some $2 million worth of new cars. Some were old favorites, and many were new experiences. But looking back, this was one of the best weeks of driving I've had in years. Rather than try to come up with some common arc to tie these cars together, here are my notes on all the cars I tested in California earlier this month, presented in the order in which they were driven. 2016 Mazda CX-3 The CX-3 pictured here isn't the exact one I drove in California, but it's close. The only difference was color – my delivered-to-LAX tester wore Mazda's awesome new Ceramic hue (pictured below on the MX-5 Miata). I used the CX-3 to slum through crummy Los Angeles traffic for two hours on the way out to Santa Barbara, with a quick stop at In-N-Out Burger on the way for good measure. A lot nicer inside than I remember. Everyone praises Mazda for its excellence in engineering and design, but there's a lot to be said for the improvements in overall interior refinement. Quiet, comfortable, and well-equipped; the CX-3 made sitting on the 405 freeway a lot more pleasant. Not all that functional. I had a hard time fitting a week's worth of luggage for two people inside. The cargo area and rear passenger compartment were filled, with only enough room on top to see out the back window. A Honda HR-V would've swallowed all that luggage with plenty of room for more. So good to drive. Not surprising, since this wasn't my first time in the CX-3. I knew this CUV would be good on twisty roads, but on the highway it's really exceptional. Road and wind noise are minimal and the overall ride quality is a comfortable sort of sporty. This is definitely something I could drive every day – it's enjoyable during commuting and entertaining on more interesting roads.