The coronation of King George V in 1911 was celebrated by all of the Princes of India in what was...
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- Rolls-Royce Corniche
- Rolls-Royce Phantom
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- Rolls-Royce Phantom II
- Rolls-Royce Phantom II Henley Roadster
- Rolls-Royce Phantom V
- Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud
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- Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow
- Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith
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Rolls-Royce’s legendary 40/50hp model, famously dubbed ‘The Best Car in the World,’ was further immortalized when the company chose to...
The new 20 HP Rolls-Royce, sometimes called the “Baby Rolls,” arrived in October 1922 and was specifically intended for the...
The Silver Ghost was rugged, powerful and quiet. It would cruise all day, swallowing up long distances, in comfort and...
1925 Rolls-Royce Jonckheere Phantom I Round Door Coupé. This coupe managed to retain the imposing stature of the more run...
In 1920, Rolls-Royce made a significant announcement: “We will produce a limited number of Rolls-Royce chassis at the American Works,...
Manufactured alongside the illustrious 40/50hp Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, the 20hp model shared the same engineering excellence and gained popularity as...
The Phantom I, initially known as “The New Phantom,” emerged from Rolls-Royce after a four-year development period, making its debut...
The catalogued bodies fitted to the American-built “Springfield” Rolls-Royce Phantom I chassis were noted for lines more gracious, elegant, and...
Introduced in May 1925, the Rolls-Royce Phantom I emerged as a direct successor to the renowned Silver Ghost, showcasing Rolls-Royce’s...
The vast majority of the Rolls-Royce Phantom I chassis produced in Springfield, Massachusetts carried closed coachwork that was heavy and...
Amongst the most celebrated coachbuilders of their time, the Parisian firm of Hibbard & Darin built only thirty-five bodies for...
1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom II. The Phantom II was featured in the films The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010 film) and Indiana Jones...
Of the numerous body styles catalogued for the Springfield Phantom I, among the sportiest and most attractive was the Derby,...
In September 1929, the superior Phantom II made its debut, marking the replacement of the New Phantom. This remarkable vehicle...
In 1926, Rolls-Royce of America acquired the esteemed coach builder Brewster & Company. Subsequent to this acquisition, Rolls-Royce of America...
With a shorter 144 inch wheelbase, the Phantom II Continental was envisioned for a sporting customer that would be more...
The Henley Roadster holds a distinguished position among American Rolls-Royce aficionados, much like the disappearing-top convertible coupe on the Duesenberg...
In 1929, the Phantom II was unveiled as the successor to the New Phantom, which is now known as the...
In the 1940s, a wooden shooting brake body was fitted onto this 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25. Later in 1974, musician Neil...
Continuing the lineage of ‘compact’ Rolls-Royces that commenced with the ‘Twenty’ model in 1922, the extensively refined 25/30hp variant made...
The rationalization policy initiated in the late 1930s at Rolls-Royce continued post-World War II. During this period, the company opted...
Forget what you may have learned from the mustard ads–you really don’t have to be an old-money snob to appreciate...
The rationalization policy initiated in the late 1930s at Rolls-Royce continued post-WWII, resulting in an increased reliance on externally sourced...
Rolls-Royce introduced its first post-war model, the Silver Wraith, which shared a chassis similar to the Bentley Mark VI but...
Launched in April 1955, the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud I represented one of the most luxurious means of transport, both for...
“The coachwork on this magnificent car is recognised as the finest to be found anywhere in the modern world. It...
Introduced in the early months of 1955 as successors to the aging Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn and Bentley R-Type, the freshly...
In the late 1950s, Rolls-Royce responded to growing competition and the aging of its six-cylinder engine by introducing the Silver...
This Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III, a left-hand drive model, showcases the exquisite ‘Flying Spur’ four-door coachwork designed by H J...