I believe the car in question is a 1977 Rolls-Royce Camargue,.chassis JRX31741, which was redone later as a "hunting car" by the Swiss coachbuilder Franco Sbarro.
How curious. I had seen photographs and information of this particular car on the www.rrab.com showing this interior and paint scheme, but that certainly doesn't mean the information was correct! One thing we know for certain, is that a perfectly good Camargue was really given the once-over!
I have a fond spot for the Bentley Motor Car marque and often stumble across Bentleys that I find interesting.
My plan is to post pictures and comments of Bentley cars that I observe both on the Interweb, and in real life.
Historically the Bentley has been the sporting man's Rolls-Royce, so when I am not feeling sporting I may post about Rolls-Royce cars.
Fellow RR&B enthusiasts David Irvine and Andy are also helping out posting articles. Thanks guys.
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I believe the car in question is a 1977 Rolls-Royce Camargue,.chassis JRX31741, which was redone later as a "hunting car" by the Swiss coachbuilder Franco Sbarro.
I guess it's the Rolls-Royce Carmague
Sbarro Hunting Car
It's not chassis JRX31741 as that car had an orange leather interior and it's probably more 1978 than 1977 but the rest is certainly correct.
How curious. I had seen photographs and information of this particular car on the www.rrab.com showing this interior and paint scheme, but that certainly doesn't mean the information was correct! One thing we know for certain, is that a perfectly good Camargue was really given the once-over!
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