RE: Rolls-Royce unveils one-of-one Phantom Goldfinger

RE: Rolls-Royce unveils one-of-one Phantom Goldfinger

Friday 25th October

Rolls-Royce unveils one-of-one Phantom Goldfinger

We've had Bond's Aston; now we get the Rolls that a modern-day Auric Goldfinger would drive...


Given the depth of personalisation now permissible with very high-end cars, the end result of letting a customer run wild with their personal vision can be a bit hit and miss. Any luxury manufacturer will (privately) concede that it has seen no end of good taste fails emerge from the process. Nevertheless, with the right buyer, one possessing a clear vision and plenty of patience, truly great things can happen. Behold the Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger, a one-of-one masterpiece. 

Clearly, cars dedicated to the cinematic world of 007 are not new - we were introduced to the limited edition Aston Martin DB12 Goldfinger just the other week. But the Phantom is better because a) there is never going to be another one like it, and b) it isn’t referencing a Bond car, but the 1937 Phantom III Sedanca de Ville driven by Auric Goldfinger. And when we say ‘reference’ for once we’re not talking about stick-on badges - Rolls reckons the Phantom features some ‘of the most extensively engineered Bespoke features’ it has ever installed on a car, all of them linking to the film’s plot. It took three years to complete. 

Firstly, and most obviously, there is the paint. Which is a match for the Phantom III used in the film. And the UK numberplate, ‘AU1’, that Rolls legally secured (presumably at great cost) for the Goldfinger. But there is also a solid silver Spirit of Ecstasy which has been gold-plated so that sections of the figurine appear to be gold underneath. Why? Because it’s a reference to Auric smuggling gold in the body panels of his car. Cute, right? It gets better. 

As you can imagine, the 18- and 24-carat theme continues apace inside. Many of the fixtures and fittings are inevitably in a gold finish, including the treadplates, but there are also concealed items like the centre console, which ‘was re-engineered to house an illuminated solid 18-carat gold bar, shaped as a Phantom ‘Speedform’’ - basically the car in miniature. Elsewhere, the inner lid of the glovebox, which is also gold-lined, is debossed with Goldfinger’s iconic quote: “This is Gold, Mr. Bond. All my life, I have been in love with its colour, its brilliance, its divine heaviness.” 

But even this is surpassed by the hand-drawn, Furka Pass isoline map that runs the full width of the dash fascia. This stainless steel feature took a full year to get right with its detailed colour variations (achieved using physical vapour deposition), and Rolls went through ten prototypes before it was happy with the result. And if that level of topographical accuracy doesn’t impress your passenger, you can always direct them to the Starlight Headliner, which is said to ‘perfectly reflect’ the constellations as they would have appeared over the Furka Pass on Jully 11th 1964 - the last day of filming. Honestly, the mind boggles. 

And it doesn’t stop boggling. In the back, the Royal Walnut picnic tables get a 22-carat gold inlay that depicts a fictional map of Fort Knox in tribute to ‘Operation Grand Slam’, Goldfinger’s plan to attack the Bullion Depository. Which is obviously brilliant - but not quite as brilliant as the gold-plated, ‘AG’ monogrammed putter Rolls had specially made just so it could be mounted to the underside of the Phantom’s boot lid. The only way it could be more note-perfect is if you had your own Oddjob to open the door for you. Quite how much all this cost (and this is by no means an exhaustive rundown of the details) is not revealed, but when Rolls says the Goldfinger represents ‘one of the Bespoke Collective’s greatest creative journeys to date’ it finds us in hearty agreement. Better yet, the collector responsible lives in England. Kudos, sir. 


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jenkosrugby

Original Poster:

130 posts

227 months

Friday 25th October
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I think the world needs things like...........Because........well, why not eh?.



garypotter

1,722 posts

157 months

Friday 25th October
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No no no and no just looks so wrong not for me

ChrisCh86

962 posts

51 months

Friday 25th October
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Love that. A classy spec, even in banana yellow!

As long as they're limited to 1 unit, this is very cool.

DonkeyApple

59,176 posts

176 months

Friday 25th October
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Useful for the odd job.

Killer2005

19,937 posts

235 months

Friday 25th October
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I quite like that boxedin

Every day a journey

1,942 posts

45 months

Friday 25th October
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I wouldn't want to be sucked off on his private jet though. Fnarr fnarr

bitchstewie

55,206 posts

217 months

Friday 25th October
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Wow that's weird because on paper it sounds so wrong but it actually looks really good biggrin

ManyMotors

772 posts

105 months

Friday 25th October
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When you drive one of these, make sure you always pick me up on time.

Slowlygettingit

716 posts

48 months

Friday 25th October
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Im glad it made them happy

Just seems a bit pathetic to me.

AmazingGrace

141 posts

11 months

Friday 25th October
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Perfect for the weekly shop to Aldi.

Dale487

1,413 posts

130 months

Friday 25th October
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What next The Rolls Royce Darling Buds of May Edition?

Rostyle

54 posts

82 months

Friday 25th October
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So apologies right away for being pedantic but when the movie was released they used a 25 year old model so surely being totally accurate the replica should be a 1999 RR Seraph?

Mr-B

3,883 posts

201 months

Friday 25th October
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I want to hate it but can't. Someone has gone to great lengths on the details at no doubt eye watering cost, fair play to them, their money. It put a smile on my face anyway. I wonder how they sourced and got AU 1, must be a six figure sum alone?

patmahe

5,854 posts

211 months

Friday 25th October
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The yellow exterior paint is awful (and I like yellow cars), other than that I quite like the interior. It does seem rather obscure and pointless though, hence the 1 of 1 I guess.

Twoshoe

903 posts

191 months

Friday 25th October
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Magnificent!

Voldemort

6,594 posts

285 months

Friday 25th October
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What a thing!

Justin-ow582

241 posts

112 months

Friday 25th October
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Wow... three hideous yellow cars in one week. Are we being punished for something?

Julian Scott

3,688 posts

31 months

Friday 25th October
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Delightfully pointless, fantastic showcase of what can be done.

Very expensive PR exercise, or will it be sold at some point?

SpadeBrigade

719 posts

146 months

Friday 25th October
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Julian Scott said:
Delightfully pointless, fantastic showcase of what can be done.

Very expensive PR exercise, or will it be sold at some point?
Must have been built for someone.

They tend not to make 1 of 1 cars otherwise.

I think it looks brilliant.

CH80

50 posts

4 months

Friday 25th October
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Glaring omission. It's not an open top akin to the original. All the rest of the works is pastiche. Each to their own though.