World's oldest Rolls-Royce fetches more than £3.5 million
It would be hard to go past the world’s oldest Rolls-Royce if you were shopping in this price range. The veteran two-seater, built in 1904, was expected to sell for about £1 million, but frenzied bidding left the value at £3,521,500, the highest ever paid for a car in the veteran class. After one hundred and three years the car still tootles along beautifully and almost silently. For the ultra-wealthy there isn’t much out there that looks as classy and super cool and probably this is the reason why other 100 cars and motorcycles fainted as the auction moved on.
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