Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has unveiled a one-of-one Phantom Extended that pays homage to the 1964 James Bond film, Goldfinger – one of twelve Rolls-Royce appearances in the 007 film franchise. Revealed ...
Someone in the U.K. clearly just cannot get enough to the James Bond franchise, and has compelled Rolls-Royce to do this ...
It’s used to smuggle gold out of England to the Auric Enterprises smelting plant in Switzerland, where it will be melted down ...
Goldfinger uses it to smuggle bullion out of England, crossing the famous Furka Pass in Switzerland to reach his Auric Enterprises smelting plant, where the body panels will be melted down.
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has revealed a one-of-a-kind Phantom Extended in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the 1964 James ...
Goldfinger's car features coachwork made of 18-carat gold. The bad guy uses AU 1 to smuggle bullion from England to a smelting plant in Switzerland. Taking inspiration from the film and the 1959 ...
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger features a solid 18-karat gold bar in the center console Movie references are littered throughout the Phantom Goldfinger's bespoke design touches Aston Martin ...
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Rolls-Royce’s latest one-off Phantom channels the essence of Auric Goldfinger, bringing a luxurious, golden masterpiece to life on the streets. This bespoke, one-of-one creation based on the ...
The one-off Phantom Goldfinger, photographed on the Furka Pass in Switzerland, where parts of the ... [+] James Bond movie were shot. When Rolls-Royce builds a unique car, it doesn’t do things ...