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$2m Rolls-Royce sells in minutes

  • By Paul Gover
  • Herald Sun
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    The special Phantom was created to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Pebble Beach classic and was re-worked from a Phantom Drophead Coupe. Photo Gallery

IT took less than 30 minutes for the latest Rolls-Royce model to find an owner, despite a $2 million price tag.

Then again, the open-air Phantom was revealed at Pebble Beach in California, the scene of America's most cashed-up annual car show. The Concours d'Elegance judging at Pebble, on the 18th fairway of one of the country's most-famous golf courses, usually draws a collection of restored classics with a total pricetag beyond $250 million.

The special Phantom was created to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Pebble Beach classic and was re-worked from a Phantom Drophead Coupe, a convertible with a starting price of $1.35 million in Australia.

The Bespoke department at Rolls-Royce in England went all the way on the car, starting with a special one-off Bespoke exterior colour called Stillwater Blue as a tribute to Stillwater Cove on the Monterey Peninsula.

The car's navy blue soft-top is lined with cashmere and upholstered in a cream-coloured leather interior. Interior wood fittings combine cross-banded Santos Pallisander veneer with a silver pinstripe inlay.

The car has special teak decking for the roof tonneau and luggage compartment, which is loaded with a fitted champagne set to take advantage of the refrigerated cabined beneath the floor in the boot.

The final Bespoke touches are an enamelled plaque on the dash with special Concours logs on the tread plates and embroidered on the seats.

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  • Not the average hot wheels car!

    RICHBOY Posted on 11 September 2010 7:55pm
  • Have you two ever actually looked at a proper photo of a Drophead Coupe? It looks amazing. This photo is a not a good angle at all and doesn't do the car any justice whatsoever.

    Bored out of my mind Posted on 06 September 2010 10:21am
  • To all of you commoners: bespoke this is not, look up the definition if required. Note that I didn't capitalise bespoke.

    Who let all this riff-raff onto the internet Posted on 05 September 2010 9:57pm
  • 2 million for what is underneath a BMW 7 series? No thanks!

    Radek Dupa of perth Posted on 05 September 2010 8:15pm
  • This could only appeal to someone with more money than taste, That's a really ugly car

    Barney of Melbourne Posted on 03 September 2010 10:58pm
  • That has to be one of the Ugliest Cars of the Century, nobody but a yank would find that attractive. What a pity that the Poms don't own Rolls Royce any more, they'd have made a beautiful car. The krauts have stuffed up badly

    Fred Bloggs of Castlemaine Posted on 03 September 2010 9:28pm
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