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Learn about the exclusive and rare British automobile produced by Rolls-Royce between 1950 and 1956. The Phantom IV was sold only to royalty and heads of state and featured a straight-8 engine and custom coachwork.
Jun 2, 2017 · Chassis 4AF2 - The first Phantom IV, it still belongs to the royal family. After the second world war, Rolls-Royce was still finding coachbuilders for the Phantom IIIs that were built in the '30s. However during the war it had built and tested a 6.3-litre straight-eight engine in a Bentley chassis.
Rolls-Royce Phantom is a luxury car nameplate used by Rolls-Royce since 1925. Learn about the history, generations, and features of the Phantom models, from the first to the latest eighth generation.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom IV was automotive royalty through and through. Beckoned into the limelight by order of the British royal family, it was reserved for high nobility; nobody beyond such circles would be allowed inside its doors.
Oct 16, 2019 · Two-and-a-half years after their wedding, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, took delivery of the very first Rolls-Royce Phantom IV.
Phantom IV owners include Princess Margaret, Duchess of Kent, and Duke of Gloucester. Three automobiles were assembled for General Franco (now used in the procession of the Spanish king Juan Carlos).
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Only the Rolls-Royce Phantom IV for HRH Prince Talal Al Saoud of Saudi Arabia was delivered to a French coachbuilder, Franay. This coachwork was listed in their works description as a sedanca de ville. In fact, a four door cabriolet was erected on the chassis.