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EMCE
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Just to have something to zip around town in.

Got any suggestions?

4/11/2015 11:13:24 PM

Smath74
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4/11/2015 11:20:13 PM

0EPII1
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You can park it in front of your mansion along with the rest of your RR collection, which I am sure, you have acquired with all the raises you keep getting.




4/12/2015 12:32:54 AM

theDuke866
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That Rolls is bad ass, though.

4/12/2015 12:50:03 AM

bronco
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Huh? What Rolls?

4/12/2015 9:13:09 AM

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As if Rolls Royce's themes (as of late) weren't ghastly enough (with the unveiling of the Ghost, the Phantom, et al) they had to spice it up with a Halloweenish graveyard shot for its Phantom hearse.

4/12/2015 11:27:10 AM

0EPII1
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Funeral service commissions Rolls-Royce Phantom hearse

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"Going out with style

A.W.Lymn The Family Funeral Service has taken delivery of a Rolls-Royce Phantom converted into a hearse.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom hearse is the latest addition to the A.W.Lymn The Family Funeral Service which also has 39 other Rolls-Royce and Bentley models in its inventory. The Phantom seen here is based on the Series I model and was transformed into a hearse by Italian company Biemme Special Cars who worked on a similar project back in 2012.

Ironically retaining the suicide doors, the Phantom hearse has a silver finish contrasted by a darker hue of silver and hand-painted black lines. On the inside it boasts black leather combined with piano black veneers and a set of matching carpets. As for the coffin compartment, it has a polished stainless steel finish with crystal glass, leather and illuminated highlighting. It has also been equipped with an automated rear door and coffin platform along with a portable microphone.

There's no word about the price but the 2012 Rolls-Royce Phantom hearse was around €500,000."



Here is the 2012 project:

Rolls Royce Phantom hearse is a banging way to go

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"Because you can’t take it with you, custom hearse builder Biemme Special Cars has announced the world’s most luxurious and expensive funeral car, the Rolls-Royce Phantom Hearse B12.

Set to be officially unveiled at the Tan Expo funeral home show in Bologna, Italy, the car stretches a total of 276-inches (23-feet!) in length, three feet longer than even the extended wheelbase version of the Phantom. Unique to this car is the fact that it remains a 4-door, and even features the now rather inappropriately named “suicide” doors.

Power continues to come from a Rolls-Royce 6.75-liter V12 engine, with a self-leveling air suspension, while the car is made entirely from aluminum with over 600 assembled parts and over 650 feet of welding.

Funeral homes looking to set themselves apart will be able to order the Phantom Hearse, but they’ll have to sell a few platinum-encrusted coffins to be able to afford it. Biemme hasn’t put a final sticker price on this model, but has said it will cost more than half-a-million Euros. (Roughly $662,000).

The ride we’d certainly choose as our last, only one ominous question remains… do you really want to head into to the afterlife in a car called a “Phantom”?"




4/12/2015 7:16:18 PM

BobbyDigital
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I mean just get a fucking dodge magnum and be done with it.

4/13/2015 9:51:46 AM

justinh524
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chevy malibu maxx tho

4/13/2015 10:21:43 AM

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