what’s a 1962 rolls-royce phantom coupe worth?
A 1962 Rolls-Royce Phantom V is worth roughly $87,000 on average, based on 38 sales in our database, with prices ranging from around $16,000 to as high as $445,000 for exceptional coachbuilt examples.
This specific James Young bodied Phantom V at $175,833 is actually well-positioned within that range—here’s why:
James Young Coachbuilt: Only 13 examples were built in this exact configuration. James Young was Rolls-Royce’s premier coachbuilder, and their cars command significant premiums. A similar 1962 James Young Phantom V Sedanca de Ville sold for $212,800 at Broad Arrow’s Monterey auction in 2023.
Exceptional Provenance: This isn’t just any Phantom V—it was displayed at the 1962 Paris Salon at Porte de Versailles, delivered new to the South of France, and spent nearly two decades in a private royal collection (2006–2024) in climate-controlled storage.
Condition: “Original & Highly Original” conservation status with recent specialist servicing and only 58,620 km (~36,400 miles) verified.
Bottom line: The $175,833 asking price is fair for this car. It’s priced below the direct comparable James Young sale, reflects the rarity and provenance premiums, and sits well under the market’s top sales despite being a truly special example.
You can explore the full Phantom V market here: https://classic.com/m/rolls-royce/phantom/v/
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