Topspot: Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé Waterspeed Collection

Topspot: Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé Waterspeed Collection

It's quite hard to recognize a Rolls-Royce that's built by the Bespoke department. On the outside you will only find some small details like the bespoke line that show you how exclusive this model really is. A Rolls-Royce doesn't have any outstanding logos but only some subtle details, just like it's supposed to be. This beautiful Phantom Drophead Coupé Series II Waterspeed Collection is the first copy that's been spotted of this model which is limited to only 35 copies.

Rolls-Royce celebrates the Brittish courage and effort. At 1 September 1937, Sir Malcolm Campbell set a record in the cold water of the Maggiore lake in Italy with his Bluebird K3 hydroplane boat. He set a new world record with a speed of 126,32 mph. The day after he even managed to reach a speed of 129,5 mph. This broke the old world record of the United States. He managed to reach this speed with a Rolls-Royce R-Type engine. The Bespoke department of Rolls-Royce made this Phantom Drophead Coupé as a homage to this world record.

You can recognize this model by its beautiful blue paint named Maggiore Blue. This is a paint with nine layers. For the first time in the history of Rolls-Royce, the engine is painted in the same colour as the exterior. The exterior also has a subtle bespoke line and a transparant Spirit of Ecstasy. The aft is made out of brushed steel and the beautiful wheels are finished in the same colour. The Phantom Drophead Coupé is very classy.The spotters managed to make some beautiful photos of the interior to give you a great impression of this beauty!

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