The Expensive Antique Car In The World
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The car in this picture is the Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP Phantom II Continental produced in 1934. The car that had become the official vehicle of Thakorsaheb Dharmendrasinhji, the Maharaja of Rajkot, Gujarat India, is now for sale at a price of £ 8 million (approximately USD 131.2 billion), making potential of the world’s most expensive cars.
Nicknamed Star of India by the Maharaja (derived from the 563-carat Star Sapphire), the car is now owned by a collector from Germany, Hans-Gunther Zach. Zach put the car into a luxury auction site along with several JamesList other collections of his personal museum. This is Zach because he was looking for cash.
If successfully sold, the Phantom II was the car would break the previous most expensive car in the hold by the Ferrari Testarossa in 1957 (7.2 pounds).
Made with an aluminum roof panel and sharpened – the panel wings, Phantom II has a V8 engine capacity and body 7.700cc in dilaburi golden yellow paint (saffron tone) describe Hindutva, the spirit of india.
This car also equipped with headlights in front of 14, including adaptive headlights that follow the speed of rotation burning tires, and the touch of a torpedo-style convertible top specially made by Thrupp and Maberly.
