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1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III.
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1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III
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Address: Las Vegas, NV Exterior Color: Two Tone Brown
Interior Color: Brown Transmission: Manual
Body Style: COLLECTOR Condition: Excellent
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1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Mulliner Sports Limousine Chassis Number: 3BT155 Engine Number: E68X The most complex Rolls-Royce ever, the V-12-powered Phantom III was an extraordinary engineering achievement, and it continues to be regarded as one of the finest automobile designs of the 1930s. Code-named “Spectre' during development, the Phantom III debuted at the 1935 Olympia Motor Show and garnered immediate acclaim as the world"s most technically advanced series-produced automobile chassis. Its state-of-the-art, overhead-valve V-12 engine featured a one-piece aluminum alloy crankcase and cylinder block, aluminum cylinder heads and cast-iron wet cylinder liners. The highly capable chassis was a rigid cruciform-braced, box-girder design with an independent wishbone front suspension and semi-elliptic rear springs, and the four-speed gearbox offered synchromesh on the top three gears. The Phantom III also broke new ground as the first British car produced with hydraulic, self-adjusting valve tappets and driver-controlled hydraulic shock absorbers. No effort was spared to make the Phantom III chassis the ultimate in refinement and technical sophistication. Today, H.J. Mulliner remains perhaps the most successful coachbuilder of all for the Phantom III chassis, having displayed its first Rolls-Royce design in 1928 at the Olympia Motor Show. From the early 1930s onward, H.J. Mulliner worked almost exclusively on Rolls-Royce and Bentley chassis, and its work on the Phantom III was particularly successful, with a rakish, low-roof, “razor-edge' body design finding great favor. The right-hand drive 1937 Phantom III Sports Limousine offered here, chassis 3BT155, is cloaked with the aforementioned razor-edge Sports Limousine coachwork by H.J. Mulliner, and features include a division window. For the dedicated driver, this is a wonderful Rolls-Royce that has proven itself on extended tours both at home and abroad. Its desirable Mulliner coachwork is a lovely complement to the advanced V-12 engine. No Rolls-Royce collection should be without it.
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