Rolls-Royce Phantom Prague
Rolls-Royce vehicles
[edit] Rolls-Royce Limited vehicles
* 1904-1906 10 hp
* 1905-1905 15 hp
* 1905-1908 20 hp
* 1905-1906 30 hp
* 1905-1906 V-8
* 1906-1925 40/50 Silver Ghost
* 1922-1929 Twenty
* 1925-1929 40/50 Phantom
* 1929-1936 20/25
* 1929-1935 Phantom II
* 1936-1938 25/30
* 1936-1939 Phantom III
* 1939-1939 Wraith
* 1949-1955 Silver Wraith
* 1949-1955 Silver Dawn
* 1950-1956 Phantom IV
* 1955-1966 Silver Cloud
* 1959-1968 Phantom V
* 1965-1980 Silver Shadow
* 1968-1991 Phantom VI
* 1971-1996 Corniche I-V
Bentley models (from 1933)
* 1933-1937 Bentley 3½ L
* 1936-1939 Bentley 4¼ L
* 1940-1940 Bentley 4¼ L Mk V
[edit] Rolls-Royce Motors vehicles
* 1975-1986 Camargue
* 1980-1998 Silver Spirit/Silver Spur
Bentley models were produced mostly in parallel with the above cars. The Bentley Continental coupés (produced in various forms from the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s) did not have Rolls-Royce equivalents. Very expensive Rolls-Royce Phantom limousines were also produced.
* 1998-2002 Silver Seraph
* 2000-2002 Corniche V
[edit] Rolls-Royce Motor Cars vehicles
* 2003 Phantom
* 2007 Phantom Drophead Coupé
* 2008 Phantom Coupé
[edit] Rolls-Royce In Popular Culture
Rolls-Royces have often been used in popular culture as a stereotype of wealthy people, particularly millionaires. Examples include the one driven by the eccentric millionaire in the film, City Lights (1931), starring Charlie Chaplin. In the film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, the villainess Cruella de Vil drives a long, red Rolls-Royce.
Author: koubavit
Keywords: Rolls-Royce Phantom Prague
Added: September 14, 2008
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