Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: — Made for:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2006-05-03 23:18 |
This car looks like having twin-headlamps. It should be a Silver Cloud III |
◊ 2007-04-29 13:55 |
It is a late US spec Silver Cloud III finished in Masons Black over Sable, and sporting the later style 8.20 x 15 whitewalls. |
◊ 2007-09-14 20:48 |
il s'agit de la propre voiture du producteur de musique Phil spector qui joue le rôle de l'agent de liaison (the pusher) |
◊ 2007-10-20 23:17 |
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93montero ◊ 2007-11-23 08:34 |
I love this scene...especially when they show a closeup of the chauffeur and his crazy sunglasses |
◊ 2009-01-20 03:44 |
The connect backseat passenger appears to be the famous record producer which is actually Phil Spector. |
◊ 2012-03-23 13:25 |
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◊ 2012-08-15 17:33 |
And actually his R-R, different from the one he got from John Lennon: /vehicle_317774-Rolls-Royce-Phantom-V-1966.html "...the Imagine album, recorded in Tittenhurst Manor and produced by Phil Spector. According to Alan White, at the end of the final session, Lennon was so ecstatic with Spector’s work that he gave him the white Phantom V. The only problem is that, in Longmont Colorado, multi-millionaire named Stephen Tebo, claims to have John Lennon’s white Rolls Royce in his private Tebo Auto Collection. In all probability, then, EUC 100C is owned either by Tebo or Spector. But which is it?" "Spector had a taste for Rolls Royces. The Roller used in the scene in Easy Rider, where Spector plays a coke dealer, was his own - along with his driver, Mac. I believe Spector wrote off that car in the 70s when he was involved in a near fatal accident driving in Hollywood." http://www.60x50.com/2010/07/john-lennons-other-roller.html |
◊ 2017-11-19 00:48 |
On the passengers front vent window, there is a window sticker ( clearly visible in photo ), Does anyone know what it says? |