Rolls-Royce Top Secret
01-sep-2010 12:52
#5
Para otras marcas mirad aqui ![]() http://www.forocoches.com/foro/showt...6407&highlight= |
01-sep-2010 13:07
#7
| Arrankudiaga, tú que sabes, a ver si encuentras algo del "baby Rolls" de los 50-60, un proyecto del que se habló mucho en su día, pero quedó congelado hasta que salió el Silver Shadow. De hecho hasta se llegó a desarrollar un motor nuevo, un 4 litros que montó el Vanden Plas Princes 4 Litre R en lugar del nuevo Rolls-Royce. |
01-sep-2010 13:12
#8
Primero me pongo con el hilo de Zil y luego me pongo con ello, ok? ![]() Edito: Hilo de ZIL creado http://www.forocoches.com/foro/showt...7#post65163677 |
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09-sep-2010 10:58
#12
| Rolls-Royce pertenece a BMW, y evidentemente esa mula tiene al menos carrocería de Serie 7. |
09-sep-2010 11:19
#13
| El Camargue creo que es el unico Rolls que no me gusta nada de nada. Ni por detras, ni el salpicadero con todas esas ruletas algutinadas en el centro. Por no hablar del frontal del coche |
13-jun-2013 19:56
#15
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Rowan Atkinson, the famous British actor widely known for his “Mr. Bean” roles, goes on Top Gear to not only promote his latest flick, “Johnny English”, but also to talk about a special Rolls Royce Phantom used in the movie. To make the luxurious car even more interesting than it currently is, he revealed that not only did Rolls Royce engineer a V16 engine to fit perfectly into a Phantom, but they even produced a select few prototypes before deciding to tone down the production engine options. The 9.0 liter V16 engine was meant to turn the rolls into the “Ultimate Luxury Car for the 21st Century” with the ultimate engine. They apparently made three or four of these engines that produced “unbelievable power and torque.” Rowan Atkinson, the famous British actor widely known for his “Mr. Bean” roles, goes on Top Gear to not only promote his latest flick, “Johnny English”, but also to talk about a special Rolls Royce Phantom used in the movie.
To make the luxurious car even more interesting than it currently is, he revealed that not only did Rolls Royce engineer a V16 engine to fit perfectly into a Phantom, but they even produced a select few prototypes before deciding to tone down the production engine options. The 9.0 liter V16 engine was meant to turn the rolls into the “Ultimate Luxury Car for the 21st Century” with the ultimate engine. They apparently made three or four of these engines that produced “unbelievable power and torque.” |
14-mar-2014 15:42
#17
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Lo subo con un enlace interesante de classicdriver: http://www.classicdriver.com/en/arti...ing-department ![]() ![]()
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y luego me pongo con ello, ok?
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