In spite of the fact that nobody has ever asked a question such as “what happens when the Spirit of Ecstasy and the Prancing Horse meet?” somebody decided to come with an answer for that, one which will never be unseen upon taking a look at the image above.
Apparently, this Rolls-Royce was greedy. It wasn’t happy with just being born as a Coupe, Phantom Coupe that is. It wanted to go even deeper into the sporty woods, so it decided to put on a few Ferrari badges. For the sake of elegance, the thing even wears Shell badges, as it if were a Ferrari Formula One car!
The grand tourer even dressed itself, well, at least most of itself, in Rosso Corsa, the Italians’ signature hue - this came courtesy of a wrap. Having come to peace with its new self, the Roller decided to show its redefined identity to the world, so it enrolled in the GoldRush Rally.
Oh well, al least this Phantom Coupe has one thing in common with Ferraris and we are referring to the twelve cylinders under never-ending hood.
PS: a road racing insider let it slip that Santa Claus played a crucial role in the creation of this contraption.
The grand tourer even dressed itself, well, at least most of itself, in Rosso Corsa, the Italians’ signature hue - this came courtesy of a wrap. Having come to peace with its new self, the Roller decided to show its redefined identity to the world, so it enrolled in the GoldRush Rally.
Oh well, al least this Phantom Coupe has one thing in common with Ferraris and we are referring to the twelve cylinders under never-ending hood.
PS: a road racing insider let it slip that Santa Claus played a crucial role in the creation of this contraption.