1932 Rolls Royce Phantom II Continental
edited by David Barth, 25 November 2008.
Courtesy "The Auto Collections" showroom at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino in Las, Vegas, Nevada, USA. Photos were
taken 18 November 2008.
Chassis number: 2MS
This car is a 1932 Rolls Royce Phantom II Continental Figoni et Falaschi Pillarless Berline. The original owner, the
Prince of Nepal, had this striking body built by Figoni et Falaschi, the largest car
commissioned to them, and the only Rolls Royce to receive one of their unique creations. A subsequent owner in
the 1950's, Capt. Frederick Henry, was so enamored with this car that he traded his Bugatti Royale, even, for
it.
Restoration of this masterpiece was begun in 1986, culminating in the R.R.O.C. Chief Judges Award and the Lucius
Beebe Trophy at Pebble Beach in 1992.
At the time these photos were taken, this car was not for sale.
The following photos were taken 5 November 2007.
At the time the photos, below, were taken, the price was $3,500,000.