True to form, the shutlines are so tight and even that you have to get quite close to see them.
The rear compartment is a magnificently furnished mobile drawing room or office, with wide, sweeping rear pillars giving a feeling of privacy lacking in the Mulliner Park Ward Phantoms.
The occupants are not so obviously on display in this car.
With its lavish lambswool over-rugs, forward-facing occasional seats and beautifully integrated radio controls in the garnish rails, it is a very nice place to be, with the various radio and window/division controls just as elegantly placed in those same rails.
This Rolls-Royce’s dual-zone air-con was retrofitted
It could still be put to work as a mobile workspace to serve the buyer for whom every second counts, although modern working practices have made the physical presence of the table-thumping tycoons of yesteryear much less essential.
It is a pleasure to drive or simply be in, and I can’t think of another really large working car with the elegance, dignity and presence of this fine machine.
If the ‘best car in the world’ halo was starting to slip with the failure of the Silver Cloud and Silver Shadow to match the standards of lesser, cheaper rivals by some measures, I think it’s safe to say the Phantom V, particularly in James Young form, was probably the best limousine in the world.
Perhaps it still is.
Images: Jack Harrison
Thanks to: Classic Automobiles Worldwide
Factfile
Rolls-Royce Phantom V
- Sold/number built 1959-’68/196
- Construction steel chassis, aluminium body
- Engine all-alloy, ohv 6230cc V8, two 2in SU HD8 carburettors
- Max power 220bhp (est)
- Max torque 340lb ft (est)
- Transmission four-speed automatic, RWD
- Suspension independent at front by wishbones, coil springs, anti-roll bar rear live axle, semi-elliptic leaf springs; telescopic dampers f/r
- Steering power-assisted cam and roller
- Brakes power-assisted drums
- Length 19ft 10in (6045mm)
- Width 6ft 7in (2007mm)
- Height 5ft 9½in (1765mm)
- Wheelbase 12ft 1½in (3696mm)
- Weight 6000lb (2722kg)
- Mpg 12.7
- 0-60mph 13.8 secs
- Top speed 101mph
- Price new £9700
- Price now £200,000*
*Price correct at date of original publication
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