The Rolls Royce Phantom

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Known as the most expensive four door production sedan in the world, the $494,000 Phantom rightfully sits at the pinnacle of the automotive spectrum. Rolls Royce created the Phantom to represent the perfect marriage of timeless craftsmanship and modern technology and succeeded unequivocally. The imposing presence of the Phantom is simply undeniable. Designed for unparalleled passenger comfort, the Phantom’s large rear seat area is opulent and functional. Rumored to have been designed to enhance photography on the red carpet, access to the rear seat is through the forward facing doors that have become a hallmark of the Rolls Royce brand. 

Despite its 19 foot length and 5,600 lbs. curb weight, the Phantom was built to get its passengers to the Church on time, or anywhere else they might want to go. Powered by a twin turbocharged 563 hp. V12 engine and mated to an 8 speed electronic automatic transmission, the Phantom is amazingly quick. Dynamic suspension control and oversized disk brakes ensure that the Phantom can stop as capably as its accelerates. 


The Rolls Royce Ghost

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Following in the tradition of the iconic launch of the Phantom, Rolls Royce reprised its famous Ghost marque as a sleeker, more performance oriented version of the larger Phantom. With well-appointed versions of the model costing over $350,000, the Ghost sits in the stratospheric region of automotive opulence and engineering. The elegant presence of the Ghost makes it one of the most popular wedding cars in existence. 

The Rolls Royce designers created the Ghost to surpass automotive performance benchmarks for a motorcar of its weight and length, without compromising passenger comfort. They clearly succeeded. Featuring a super quiet interior and rear seat area, the Ghost offers a level of passenger comfort and luxury that is unparalleled in any production sedan of its size. The Ghost’s performance is astonishing. Powered by a 6.7 Liter, 563 hp twin turbocharged V12, mated to a satellite assisted GPS - 8 speed automatic electronic transmission, the Ghost is sure to get you to the Church on time or anywhere else that you might wish to go, even if you get a late start.


The Rolls Royce Drophead

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Launched just after the Phantom, the Rolls Royce Drophead was introduced to the world as a limited production example of the best of Rolls Royce design and engineering capabilities. With well-appointed versions exceeding $550,000 in price, the Drophead is the most expensive two door production car in existence. Constructed on the Phantom platform, the Drophead’s presence in unparalleled, making it one of the most photographed cars in the world. The Drophead is extremely rare - Rolls Royce has intentionally limited production of this model and imports very few examples into the US annually. 

  The Drophead features two forward facing doors and a convertible top that is so quiet when closed, that at 70 mph passengers have to rely on visual ques of the passing landscape to be certain the car is in motion. Powered by the Phantom’s slightly larger 6.8 Liter twin turbocharged V12 engine, the Drophead is electronically limited to a speed more than double the speed limit on any interstate highway.

Arriving anywhere in the Drophead is said to be surreal. The old saying that “a picture is worth a thousand words”, applies to the Drophead. You be the judge. There is really nothing more to say about this motorcar – it speaks for itself. 


The Rolls Royce Dawn

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There are times when only a convertible will do. The Rolls Royce designers created the Dawn to perform for those occasions, or, at any time a sporty version of the Rolls Royce brand is desired. With well-appointed models costing  more than $410,000, the Dawn is also a member of the “rarified air club” of automotive excellence. Featuring two forward facing doors and a large rear seat area, the Dawn was designed to optimize the passenger’s comfort. When the convertible top is up, the Dawn’s interior is nearly silent. So quiet in fact, that passengers will think they are riding in a coupe or sedan.  

If you are interested in turning heads, this is the car for you. Nothing makes an entrance like a Rolls Royce especially if it is a convertible Rolls Royce – when the convertible top is down, you will become an instant celebrity. The Dawn is performance oriented, resting atop the Ghost platform and powered by the same capable 563 hp twin turbocharged 6.7 Liter V12 engine. 


The 1935 Auburn 851 Speedster

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The 1935 Auburn Speedster was created by the iconic Auburn Cord Duesenberg motorcar company to represent the gold standard in American automotive engineering and design at the time. There is no doubt that the engineers at the Auburn factory hit the mark with this timeless classic. Known as the “Boat Tail”, the car became a favorite among Hollywood’s elite in the 1930’s. Clark Gable was one its most notable fans, and is rumored to have owned several at one time. With a price of $2,245, the Boat tail was one of the most expensive production two door convertibles at the time. It’s place in automotive history is unquestionble - it is one of the most photographed cars in the world.

Our car is an exact copy of the iconic 1935 Auburn Speedster, built by the California Coach Motorcar Company under special license in 1977, to exacting standards. Powered by a Lincoln 460 cubic inch V8 engine, and mated to a three speed automatic transmission, this award winning example has been perfectly preserved and is in perfect running order. The car was designed to be a timeless beauty from any angle, so whether you are arriving or departing, you will make a lasting impression when you are driving the Boat Tail.


The DeLorean

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The DeLorean is perhaps the most recognizable car of the 20th century. Its futuristic gull-wing doors and stainless steel body surpassed all limits of automotive design when it was launched in 1981 and make this car a photo magnet and instant celebrity anywhere it goes today. This original 1981 example has been perfectly preserved and with fewer than 6,000 miles, is in new working condition. Just be warned, if you depart from your wedding or anywhere else in this car, don’t stop until you reach your destination – you will likely be asked to pose for dozens of photos.


The 1959 Cadillac Convertible

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The 1959 Cadillac Convertible is one of the most famous “tail fin” cars of the era. It is definitely one of the largest American convertibles ever built, at over 19 feet in length and weighing in at 5,100 lbs. The Caddy has been well preserved and has been a favorite for wedding photos and movie production shoots in and around Hollywood and Southern California. Perfect for the nostalgic themed wedding or event, the 59 Caddy makes an impression for certain.