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1980 Rolls Royce Camargue
(Featured on 28th May 2014)

Make: Rolls Royce
Model: Camargue
Year: 1980

Sellers original description:

The Rolls-Royce Camargue is a two-door coupé introduced by Rolls-Royce Motors in March 1975. The Camargue's body, built in London by their coach building division Mulliner Park Ward, was designed by automotive designer Paolo Martin at Pininfarina. The Camargue was Rolls-Royce's first post-war production model not to be designed in-house. When it was launched, the Camargue, which was the flagship of the Rolls-Royce line up, was the most expensive production car in the world, even more expensive than a Phantom VI! This particular model went a step further in that it was built using the special vehicle requirements brochure, as well as a visit to the Hooper workshop for custom built centre console running through from front to back seats and sterling silver Asprey ashtrays and cigarette box. It is in beautiful original condition having covered just 7000 miles from new with one owner up until circa 2006.

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1980 Rolls Royce Camargue Right Side

1980 Rolls Royce Camargue Left Side

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1980 Rolls Royce Camargue Engine Bay

1980 Rolls Royce Camargue Tool Kit

1980 Rolls Royce Camargue Interior Door

1980 Rolls Royce Camargue Interior 1

1980 Rolls Royce Camargue Interior 2

1980 Rolls Royce Camargue Interior 3

1980 Rolls Royce Camargue Dashboard Controls

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