The rarest of all Rolls-Royce Phantoms is the Phantom IV. Introduced in 1950, the Phantom IV was reserved for only the most esteemed buyers,...
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The rarest of all Rolls-Royce Phantoms is the Phantom IV. Introduced in 1950, the Phantom IV was reserved for only the most esteemed buyers, with Rolls-Royce limiting the cars to royalty and heads of state. Just 18 examples of the Phantom IV were produced, with the last example delivered in 1956. The Phantom IV was replaced by the Rolls-Royce Phantom V.
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Lot 110: 1954 Rolls-Royce Phantom IV Limousine 'Princess Margaret'
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64,692 mi
Location:
Unterland, LIE
Originality:
Original & Highly Original
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