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John Lennon’s 1964 Rolls-Royce Phantom is on display at the Royal British Columbia Museum in Canada until January 2026.
But Rolls-Royce has been around for so long that it ... Greta Garbo’s Phantom General Mongomery’s Phantom III John Lennon’s Phantom V Getty In 1929, Rolls launched the Phantom II with ...
John Lennon wasn't afraid to tell people what ... not thinking about it until eventually a great big Rolls Royce Phantom V comes along. Not only can we see it, but we can hear a voice because ...
In December 1964, Britain's disruptor-in-chief, John Lennon, rewarded himself for the success of The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night by commissioning his own Rolls-Royce motor car. In typically ...
To mark the Phantom’s centenary, the Rolls-Royce designers have created new artworks honouring the car's cultural legacy.
Part of the provincial museum's collection, the Phantom V touring limo is on display until mid-January 2026. The 1965 touring ...
Wherever wealth and power have been found over the past century, a Rolls-Royce Phantom has never been far away. Ambassadors, monarchs, plutocrats and John Lennon have not only bought the range ...
For the modern artworks, the designers considered a wider range of Rolls-Royce customers, such as the Phantom V models owned by John Lennon and Elvis Presley. The Phantom IV, launched in 1950 ...