The car is filled with Easter eggs including an 18-karat-gold Speedform model and seat trays that show a fictional map of the Fort Knox bullion reserve in 22-karat gold.
Sometimes, you just have to call your lifelong contact at Rolls-Royce and say, âI want a custom car inspired by my favorite Bond villain.â Thatâs probably how this unique Rolls-Royce was created to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the classic 1964 film Goldfinger. Itâs a stylish tribute that blends luxury with a touch of cinematic flair!
Aston Martin recently unveiled a limited Goldfinger DB12, with only 60 models made. Itâs nice, but it canât quite compare to a special Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended inspired by the 1937 Phantom III Sedanca de Villeâthe perfect fit for a Bond villainâs ride.
The Goldfinger edition isnât just inspired by the movie car; itâs identical! The yellow paint matches the exact shade of Goldfinger’s car, and the floating hubcaps echo the classic ’37 design. Itâs a true tribute to the iconic film!
The car is a stunning tribute to the film! Inside, youâll find gold accents everywhere, from the seats to the glovebox. The center console hides a vault with a solid 18-karat-gold model, and a golden putter on the trunk lid nods to Bond and Goldfingerâs first meeting. Even the picnic trays in the back are special, featuring a 22-karat-gold inlay shaped like a map of Fort Knox, which Goldfinger tried to sabotage.
But thatâs not all! The Phantom’s Gallery, stretching across the dashboard, showcases a hand-drawn 3D map of Furka Pass, where Bond chased Goldfinger. It took a year to create! Plus, the headliner mimics the constellations above Furka Pass on July 11, 1964, the last day of filming in Switzerland. Now thatâs some serious attention to detail!
The details keep coming! The clock on the dashboard mirrors the famous “gun barrel” sequence from every Bond film. Plus, when you open the trunk, a light projects the 007 logo onto your luggage, nodding to the tracking device that Sean Connery used in the movie.
This is what a one-of-a-kind car should be! If youâre going to invest a fortune in a single vehicle, it might as well be as cool as this!
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