Wednesday, August 5, 2009

75-year-old Rolls-Royce from India to be auctioned in Germany

1934 model of the Rolls-Royce Phantom-II belongs to the Maharaja of Rajkot.His Rolls-Royce Phantom-II is all set to be auctioned in Germany.This model is all-weather convertible which is  expected to obtain 8.5 million pounds in the auction organized by the makers Rolls-Royce at Museum in Muhlheim.Rolls-Royce built this car for Thakorsaheb Dharmendrasinhji before 75 years. The car carries the symbol of Rajkot state 'prajadharmi raja' and it was painted to signify the guts of 'Hindutva'. The most interesting feature of this Rolls-Royce Phantom-II is its head lights control are in the steering wheel and the car's progress on the road can be tracked.This car is expected to be auctioned higher than the 1957 Ferrari 250 Tessa Rosa which was sold for 7.2 million dollars at an auction in May 2009.

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