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This Rolls-Royce Phantom I Piccadilly roadster comes from a prominent collector of early automobiles based in Los Angeles, CA. Subjected to an extensive restoration c. 2000 by esteemed Rolls-Royce expert Fred Beuss, the car received a complete chassis refurbishment, a rebuild of the original 7668 cc inline-six, and the fitment of a new Chalmers Piccadilly roadster body. More recently, the car received a thorough refresh in the form of freshly repainted fenders, a new canvas convertible top, and new leather seating surfaces both inside and on the rear rumble seat. Today, the car presents as a nearly fault-free example of the most desirable variants of the Rolls-Royce Phantom I, and a symbol of the legacy of one of the worlds most recognizable names and exquisitely engineered motorcars. More photos and video available upon request.
This Rolls-Royce Phantom I Piccadilly roadster comes from a prominent collector of early automobiles based in Los Angeles, CA. Subjected to an extensive restoration c. 2000 by esteemed Rolls-Royce expert Fred Beuss, the car received a complete chassis refurbishment, a rebuild of the original 7668 cc inline-six, and the fitment of a new Chalmers Piccadilly roadster body. More recently, the car received a thorough refresh in the form of freshly repainted fenders, a new canvas convertible top, and new leather seating surfaces both inside and on the rear rumble seat. Today, the car presents as a nearly fault-free example of the most desirable variants of the Rolls-Royce Phantom I, and a symbol of the legacy of one of the worlds most recognizable names and exquisitely engineered motorcars. More photos and video available upon request.