One-off Rolls-Royce celebrates 60 years of James Bond movie Goldfinger, with real gold details, including a golf putter and ...
As a nod to Goldfinger's smuggling path along Switzerland's Furka Pass, the elegant wooden dashboard is adorned with a hand-drawn contour map of the Swiss Alps, made from darkened stainless steel ...
Ironically, Ian Fleming picked the name ‘James Bond’ because it sounded humdrum, incapable of drawing attention and thus ...
Rolls-Royce has created a one-of-a-kind car in honor of the 60th anniversary of the James Bond movie “Goldfinger,” with ...
In the movie, Bond tails Goldfinger through the Furka Pass across the Swiss Alps, a scene that's referenced by a three-dimensional map of the pass in the Phantom's dashboard "gallery," and the ...
Rolls-Royce’s now-familiar Starlight Headliner replicates the night sky over the Furka Pass on July 11, 1964—the final day of ...
IN a tribute to one of cinema's most iconic films, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has unveiled the "Phantom Goldfinger," a one-of-one Phantom created to honor the 1964 James Bond classic, "Goldfinger." This ...
Speaking of slides, the Phantom’s ‘Gallery,’ which runs the full width of the inside front fascia, is a 3D map of the Furka ...
The Phantom's Gallery, which runs the full width of the dash, is a hand-drawn 3-D re-creation of Furka Pass, where Bond trailed Goldfinger in his DB5. The map itself required a year of development.
Commemorating the James Bond film’s 60th anniversary, the car is "a modern interpretation" of the namesake villain’s 1937 ...