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oldest rolls-royce sells for 7 million...

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  1. rollsorferrari?

    rollsorferrari? F1 Veteran

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    thats cool.
     
  3. Razzer92

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    I know its VERY rare but 7 million dollars for a peace of wood with 4 wheels is to much for me...

    I would buy a enzo, mc12, veyron etc etc for that cash.
     
  4. Pantera

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    How can a car like that command so much money?

    I could buy an apache chopper with that money.
     
  5. whart

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    What would be even funnier is if some bling-rapper bought it, sight unseen, expecting it to be the latest ghetto cruiser, and that quaint antique motorized carriage pulled up. You spent 7 large on that, Dawg?
     
  6. Pantera

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    You know! throw some D's on it!.
     
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  8. robert biscan

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    I'm shocked at the price. Goes to show you what I know about these old cars. I would of spent my 7 Mil a little differently.
     
  9. rollsorferrari?

    rollsorferrari? F1 Veteran

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    it's definitely a collector type car, something that the owner will enjoy for the history's sake more than likely. ax201 is arguably the most priceless car in the world, it'd probably command 20-30 mil plus if rolls royce ever sold it. come to think of it, i wonder if when bmw took over, they purchased the car as well? or perhaps it's in limbo somewhere, who knows. but i highly doubt it'll ever hit the market.
     
  10. alanhenson

    alanhenson Formula 3

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    I'm suprised it's that cheap. Imagine if that was the oldest Ferrari. Some of them have gone for near 20 million.
     
  11. djui5

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    "The Commercial Managing Director, Mr Claude Johnson (often described as the hyphen in "Rolls-Royce"), ordered a car painted in aluminium paint and the fittings silver-plated. It was the 12th 40/50 hp to be made[1]. A plaque with the words "Silver Ghost" adorned the bulkhead. An open-top body by coachbuilder Barker was fitted, and the car readied for the Scottish reliability trials of 1907 and, immediately afterwards, another 15,000-mile test which included driving between London and Glasgow 27 times.

    The aim was to raise public awareness of the new company and to show the reliability and quietness of their new car. This was a risky idea: cars of this time were notoriously unreliable, and roads of the day could be horrendous. Nevertheless, the car set off on trials, and with press aboard, broke record upon record. Even after 7,000 miles (11,000 km), the cost to service the car was a negligible £2 2s 7d. (£2.13) [1]

    The reputation of Rolls-Royce was set, and the 40/50 very successful.

    AX201 was sold in 1908 to a private customer and recovered by the company in 1948. Since then, it has been used as a publicity car and travelled worldwide. In 1989, the car was restored by SC Gordon Coachbuilders Luton, and P&A Wood, London, UK. It is now owned by Bentley Motors Ltd[1].

    In 1984, the car was photographed in great detail whilst in storage in Luton by precision model makers Franklin Mint. This went on to become one of their best selling products.

    The Silver Ghost is considered the most valuable car in the world; in 2005 its insured value was placed at USD$35 million. "
     
  12. Sanj-

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    im not surprised. piece of art and history...its only going appreciate. makes me wish modern supercars wouldnt be mass produced like crazy...give the owners an even greater sense of accomplishment and joy.
     

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