Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger Celebrates 60 Years Of James Bond Movie
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 by halves. This might look like a ‘regular’ extended-wheelbase Phantom, albeit one with striking yellow and black paintwork.
But look closer and you’ll discover the details. From the real gold air vents, speaker grilles and air flow controls, to the rear picnic tables that feature a gold map of Fort Knox, the gold bullion storage facility targeted by Auric Goldfinger in the 1964 Bond movie.
The interior features real gold details and a map of the Furka Pass etched into the dashboard.
The yellow paint is the same as that applied to Auric’s 1937 Phantom III Sedanca de Ville, and the leather interior is also of a similar blue hue. More gold is found by way of a sold 18-carat ‘Speedform’ model, displayed in the center........
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