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Go figure....

 

Perversely, according to "Icon" the 'yellow' Rolls Royce featured in the movie of that name was originally a pale blue 1931 Phantom II Barker Sedanca de Ville, which MGM technicians covered with 20 coats of yellow paint!  Why not just use a yellow one? Why not leave it as was? Maybe a film named "The Pale Blue Rolls Royce" wouldn't have gone down so well at the box office.

The car itself is not so far from you, Art: as at last year, anyway, it was still owned by collector Neal Kirkham of Saratoga, California, winner at the 2005 Palo Alto Concours d'Elegance (who also took a second place in the Derby Bentley class at this year's Pebble Beach with a 1934  3.5 Litre DHC).

Whaddya mean, "Who asked?" ???

;-)

 

Cheers,

pplater.

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