Henry Royce's Last Rolls-Royce Up for Auction

A 1929 Rolls-Royce 40/50hp Phantom II Weymann Sports Saloon, reputedly the last model that the marque's co-founder Henry Royce designed himself, is one of the highlights of the Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia sale at Bonhams in Oxford, UK on March 5th. The rare vehicle is expected to fetch up to $325,000. The now legendary Phantom II chassis provided a platform for some of the truly outstanding designs of its day, and was highly favored by prominent coachbuilders. The example offered by Bonhams carries Weymann-type sports saloon coachwork by the famed firm of H J Mulliner. It's presented in perfect condition having undergone a complete restoration and is perfectly capable of high speed road trips and classic car rallies. Or you could just sit and look at it all day.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
rgreen7576 Mar 4th 2011 8:56PM
"perfectly capable of high speed road trips and classic car rallies. Or you could just sit and look at it all day."
I pick all three. Just wonderful!
ken Mar 4th 2011 9:16PM
its so cool love old stuff
mjavit Mar 4th 2011 9:41PM
I wonder what the interior looks like?
Paul C. Duncan Mar 4th 2011 10:28PM
Pardon me, do you have any gray pupon?
joca925 Mar 4th 2011 10:45PM
Just $325,000? I guarantee that it gets over $500,000 at auction.
switzarch Mar 5th 2011 12:32AM
I agree with JOCA925; $325K does seem quite low even in these times. That is one very special R-R! Beautiful.
mcager Mar 5th 2011 2:50AM
Wow, if that car could talk.....
LT Mar 5th 2011 3:39AM
Class....pure Class!
Lester Mar 5th 2011 8:19AM
A transitional vehicle from a carriage to a motor car. It has the aero dynamics of a shopping cart from a supermarket....never the less....collectible.