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Image Unavailable, Please Login anders_warming_design It is with great pride that we present to the world our Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail! It represents the next chapter on our Coachbuild journey, and we are honoured to - at the stunning location here at Monterey - to unveil this unique motorcar. It is crafted and curated in a close and personal collaboration with its commissioning clients - leaving no stone unturned in fulfilling their dreams and desires of a once-in-lifetime Coachbuild motor car! Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail is inspired by the allure of the Black Baccara rose, an intense, velvet-like flower that originates in France. To the wishes of its owners it represents a true romantic and glamorous spirit! This unique Coachbuild represents this unique proposition of a two-seater Rolls-Rolls roadster, which is a vehicle-concept not seen within the line-up of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars for almost a century - making it unequivocally unique and representing our latest chapter in our remarkable Coachbuild-story! My greatest thanks and admiration goes out to our entire design team - under the leadership of Alex @a_w_innes - as well as to our talented engineering and project-team for passionately making this the most spectacular project! What incredible devotion from everyone involved making this dream become reality! Image Unavailable, Please Login
As I read through the overly self-congratulatory pesentation, I thought for sure this was a send-up. I have to admit though that it's not at all bad and probably better that what RR itself has done to date. Not keen on the Lincoln-esque grille tho -
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login And how about the 'graphics' on the IP & Tonneau cover?
Looks really nice. I wonder how much a "once in a lifetime" coach built Rolls Royce cost though. There are probably a lot of cars you could have had for the same money. All the best, Andrew.
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A+ for shock value Scratchin’ my head for execution. I can’t even imagine doing a sketch for this. Image Unavailable, Please Login
This is what happens when 'sketching' on CAD is so easy and you have an insomniac designer... definitely a contender for the 2023 Just Because You Can Do Something Doesn't Mean You Should Award.
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What... is it? I Googled "Hamilton Beach Blenders" before I realized that was a joke. All the best, Andrew.