
The Rolls-Royce Phantom III was introduced to the royalty in 1935.
The Sedanca de Ville was launched next year by famous coachbuilder H.J. Mulliner. With an overhead V12 7.3 litre engine that produced 165 hp, the car was given a complete makeover and carried sharp body lines that they were famous for. It had a 4-speed manual transmission.
Inside the car was absolute luxury thatincluded cigar units, cocktail bar, electric tea kettle and even a small desk along with typewriter (on request). Finishing of panels was done in maple wood along with buff quilted silk seats.
Highlights | |
- Premium collectible | |
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- Licensed product | |
- Material: ZAMAC (zinc alloy), Rubber and Plastic | |
- Moving wheels | |
- Non-opening bonnet, boot and doors | |
- On plinth (platform base) and plexiglas hard-display case |
Specifications | |
Brand | Rolls Royce |
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Period | 1901-1946 |
Year | 1936 |
Model Origin | UK |
Scale | 1:43 |
Box Dimension (in inches) | 7.5 x 5 x 3 |
Color | Brown/ Black |
Make | Oxford |
Theme | Street |
Material | Metal |