Drow
01-25-2009, 07:11 PM
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The automobile was fitted with a six cylinder, 7.66L OHV inline six engine and a four speed manual transmission. The body was completely hand fabricated to include round doors, split-opening half-moon windows, twin sunroofs, bespoke luggage and a stabilizing fin at the rear. All told, the luxurious automobile was quiet enough to hold a conversation at speed and would easily travel at 100 mph.
As with all stories in this form, tragedy strikes early in the tale. Though vast sums had be spent on the car, it changed hands repeatedly within the 1940s and 1950s. It was eventually purchased by an American, Max Obie, when in near-derelict condition. He covered it with over six pounds of gold dust paint and used it as a traveling sideshow; any schmoe with a dollar could pay to marvel at its bastardized glory. And then it was lost to time.
i would go to great lengths to roll in this car around vancouver
http://www.germancarzone.com/older-rolls-royce-models/22356-1925-rolls-royce-phantom-1-jonckheere-coupe.html
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/images/large/2851-1.jpg
http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/2229/raoskh5.bmp
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/2132/rollsdm7.bmp
The automobile was fitted with a six cylinder, 7.66L OHV inline six engine and a four speed manual transmission. The body was completely hand fabricated to include round doors, split-opening half-moon windows, twin sunroofs, bespoke luggage and a stabilizing fin at the rear. All told, the luxurious automobile was quiet enough to hold a conversation at speed and would easily travel at 100 mph.
As with all stories in this form, tragedy strikes early in the tale. Though vast sums had be spent on the car, it changed hands repeatedly within the 1940s and 1950s. It was eventually purchased by an American, Max Obie, when in near-derelict condition. He covered it with over six pounds of gold dust paint and used it as a traveling sideshow; any schmoe with a dollar could pay to marvel at its bastardized glory. And then it was lost to time.
i would go to great lengths to roll in this car around vancouver
http://www.germancarzone.com/older-rolls-royce-models/22356-1925-rolls-royce-phantom-1-jonckheere-coupe.html