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But the styling is timeless. The Round Door Rolls – 1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Jonckheere Coupe
https://heacockclassic.com/articles/the-round-door-rolls-1925-rolls-royce-phantom-i-jonckheere/
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love that thing.... and its huuuuge
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Keep your eye on the
car
...
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do i have too?
you sound like my wife :p
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108 rearing horses ...
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I wonder if that model is connected to the car’s owners, or if she just wanders around so that people can photograph her standing next to their cars.
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i have no idea.... but her dress suits the car wonderfully
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I guess there was a stylist involved!
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Who says it’s not practical? It’s got doors and seats, doesn’t it?
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Oh, and things we didn’t know: Jonckheere are still in business and are still (literally) coachbuilders.
They made this:
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Matching headlights!
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I thought of you immediately when I first saw the photos and before I constructed the post. I’d have
stolen
borrowed the “Seldom Seen” headliner, but I hadn’t actually seen the car.
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Microaggression! You are warned. The headlights themselves are ample, though.
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I love how timeless the styling is, which is probably due to the look being sustained in popular culture.