Rolls-Royce Phantom
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The story behind this collectible...
” Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn’t exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough.” – Henry Royce
The Rolls-Royce Phantom, known to enthusiasts as the 2003. This was the first Rolls-Royce developed under the wings of BMW. In 1998, Rolls-Royce was sold to the Volkswagen group together with Bentley. However, the rights to the Rolls-Royce name were owned by Rolls Royce Aerospace. They in turn sold the name to BMW.
The 2003 shares approximately 15% of its components with the BMW range. A perfect combination if you ask us; BMW motor, the beautiful style and class of a Brit. BMW approached a separate dealer network especially for the launch of the Phantom. They wanted to avoid the same mistake that was made earlier with Mercedes; the Maybach was seen as the ultimate Mercedes.
The Phantom 2003 has a 6,750 cc power source, which is a nod to previous Rolls-Royce models. This time it was a BMW engine with 12 cylinders, which brought 453 ornamental horses with it. The Phantom is a statement of luxury and comfort. After the electric closing of the curtains in the back (side windows and rear window). Driving this car yourself is also a party. The overwhelming torque and ultimate flexibility ensure a fantastic driving experience.
Our Phantom is in amazing condition. The car has only driven 37,000 miles, and that can be seen, for example, in the impressive Blue Velvet paint. When your driver opens the car for you, you are welcomed by the virgin Cornsilk leather interior. This sounds sweet, but you should know that Phantom leather is only made with bull leather. The car has just had a major service for over 12,000 euros, and is therefore 100% again in all respects. This Phantom with its condition, mileage and right color combination is the right time to surround yourself with British beauty and German engineering! Hey driver, come for a quick drive? The gentleman is already in the back.
” When things don’t happen right away, remember it takes 6 months to build a Rolls-Royce. 13 hours to build a Toyota. ” – Rolls Royce