By on November 10, 2009

"Phantom rear clip from side" (courtesy wreckedexotics.com)

WreckedExotics.com heads off the reservation to offer some discarded not to say abandoned Rolls Royce parts. Apparently the bits “Was [sic] removed from an undamaged Phantom to make a custom body. It includes the trunk lid with hinges and trunk liner, rear window, rear quarter windows, interior rear quarter C-pillar trim with wood and mirrors. The roof extends to just behind the sun roof but also includes the complete sun roof.” If I was BMW, I’d buy these items and crush them, stat. And what, dear God, happened to the donor car? Inquiring minds (with strong stomachs) want to know.

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2 Comments on “WreckedExotics Offers Rolls Royce Phantom Parts for Tuner Sacrilege...”


  • avatar
    fincar1

    Someone who had a tree fall on the back of his Roller might be glad such parts are available. Gotta wonder about the custom body they were removed for though…it could be anything from a modern landaulet to an ElCamino-type vehicle.

  • avatar
    Sinistermisterman

    I shudder to think what may have happened to the rest of this car. Just check out that website:
    http://www.ricedexotics.com/
    and you’ll start to cry.

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