103 Year Old Rolls Royce

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It was originally bought for $1,000 in 1912 (almost 93,000 in today's money) but has now gone under the hammer for $4,705,500, making it the most expensive Rolls- Royce ever sold at auction.


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Unique: This 103-year-old Silver Ghost Rolls Royce has sold for a world-record price close to $5 million after a furious bidding war at Bonhams.

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Through the roof: The lengthy auction saw two enthusiasts dueling for the pristine car as the bidding went up in increments of 100,000, smashing past the 2 million estimate.

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In great nick: The six-cylinder, 7.3-litre car comes with perfect provenance and is still purring smoothly, doing about 15 miles to the gallon.

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What it lacks in gadgetry, the British-made classic more than compensates for with an extraordinary level of luxury that leaves its modern-day counterparts looking a little unsophisticated.

Its gleaming interior fittings are made of silver and ivory,while the door panels are embroidered silk, with brocade tassels attached to silk window shades for privacy.

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THIS CAR IS MORE THAN 100 YEARS OLD AND STILL HAS ITS LOOKS, HAS A 6 CYL, 7.3 LITER ENGINE; STILL RUNS AND GETS 15 MPG



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THE PASSENGER FOOTREST HIDES A FULLPICNIC SET FOR FOUR, A CHINA TEA SERVICE, COMPLETE WITH AN ALCOHOL-FUELLED BURNER AND KETTLE TO HEAT THE WATER, AND A SET OF SIX DECANTERS – THREE IN STERLING SILVER AND THREE IN LEATHER-WRAPPED GLASS.

The sale took place at the GoodwoodFestival of Speed in West Sussex on Friday.

Auctioneers had expected it to sell for around 2 million and were astonished when the bidding between two rival collectors topped 4 million. James Knight, from Bonhams auctioneers, said: ˜There were three bidders, then one of them dropped out at 2.3million and we thought it would end there. But then another bidder entered and the bidders were dueling. It went up in increments of 50,000, and then 100,000, and then back down to 50,000." ˜It went on and on and on and was the longest car sale I have ever witnessed. It was pure theatre. Everyone was very respectful but when the price reached a milestone, like 3 million, there was an intake of breath. The bidders were dueling and when the hammer came down there was spontaneous applause. It was fitting because the car is celebrating her centenary." The car was commissioned by Rolls Royce connoisseur JohnM.

Stephens, who also bought the first Silver Ghost the luxury car-makerproduced in 1906. The body was built by former royal carriage-maker Barker's of Mayfair , which had previously built coaches for King George III and QueenVictoria.



Classic designs:

Unlike most car enthusiasts of his time, Mr. Stephens, from Croydon, South London, asked the makers not to include a glass division window between the driver and the passengers as he wanted to drive it himself rather than rely on a chauffeur.The Rolls-Royce still had its headlights, carriage lights, rear lights and inflatable tyres when it went upfor sale. The car even had an early speedometer – an important addition given that a 20 mph speed limit was introduced in 1912. The car's distinctive cream and green design echoed the luxury ˜Pullman Railway carriages" of the time, and it was known as a Double Pullman Limousine. But it was nicknamed the"Corgi Silver Ghost" in the 1960s after the toy-maker based itsSilver Ghost toy car on this model. Mr. Stephens's car is believed to be the only one of its kind to survive with its full interior and bodywork, as many Rolls- Royces from the era were converted into ambulances during the First World War.
 
Beautiful car. I wonder if Jay Leno was one of the bidders? He has an awesome collection from what I have seen in videos.
 

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