Whereas removed from my favourite installment within the franchise, there’s little question that probably the most iconic James Bond movie is 1964’s “Goldfinger.” The third movie within the sequence noticed Sean Connery’s Bond going after villain Auric Goldfinger, a gold magnate that wishes to infiltrate Fort Knox. It’s well-known for introducing Bond’s Aston Martin DB5, however even cooler is Goldfinger’s 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville, which impressed a brand new one-off Phantom VIII that was commissioned by a buyer in celebration of the film’s sixtieth anniversary.
Rolls-Royce says this particular new Phantom took three years of steady growth to finish, and it has “among the most extensively engineered Bespoke options” ever put right into a Rolls-Royce. All of it begins with the “long-side” two-tone paint job that’s a brand new structure for Rolls. The corporate exactly matched the yellow of the unique film automotive, which uninterruptedly wraps across the black physique with a refined pinstripe surrounding it. Superior polished 21-inch disc wheels have black facilities that make them seem to drift, an identical look to the previous automotive’s hubcaps and white wall tires.
The Spirit of Ecstasy hood decoration has been provided in numerous totally different finishes for years now, from stable gold or rose gold to illuminated crystal and carbon fiber, however this Goldfinger Phantom has a end that’s by no means been performed earlier than. Impressed by how Goldfinger used his automotive to smuggle gold within the movie, the brand new automotive’s Spirit of Ecstasy is created from stable silver with hand-plated 18-carat gold sections which can be revealed relying on the sunshine and the way you view the decoration. It appears to be like really spectacular.
Almost each little bit of the inside is roofed in Navy leather-based, which is properly offset by Royal Walnut veneers. The leather-based has gold stitching, gold double-R headrest monograms and gold-colored steel “bullets” that cap the ends of the seat piping. The entire air vents, organ stops and speaker grilles have a “lustrous” gold end, with the audio system engraved with the film title within the appropriate font. The gold-plated three-dimensional treadplates are supposed to appear to be gold bars and are additionally embossed with the movie title, and the VIN plaque is gold-plated. Rolls made positive the automotive’s VIN ends with 007, after all.
A hidden vault within the heart console homes a stable 18-carat gold bar that has been formed right into a speedform of the Phantom, designer communicate for a small scale mannequin that’s a stylized model of the automotive’s form used to find out how totally different paint colours and lightweight situations look on the design. The vault is illuminated to point out off the speedform, and the insides of the middle consoles and glovebox are lined with a gold end. The glovebox is debossed with a quote from early on within the film, when Goldfinger tells Bond, “That is Gold, Mr. Bond. All my life, I l have been in love with its color, its brilliance, its divine heaviness.”
One of many coolest options of the Phantom VIII is the Gallery that runs the width of the higher dashboard, wherein clients can fee all types of various artworks. On this Goldfinger tribute, it has a hand-drawn three-dimensional isoline map of the Furka Move within the Swiss Alps, the place Bond tails Goldfinger to his gold smelting plant. This art work is created from stainless-steel that was darkened by bodily vapour deposition, and the terrain and elevation strains are engraved into the darkish substrate to disclose the brighter steel beneath. The Furka Move highway is lower out from the metal, exposing a gilded gold floor. To create the piece, Rolls-Royce developed ten prototypes over years of “painstaking” growth. The clock encompass within the Gallery is designed after the gun barrel intro that has been utilized in each single Bond film.
Every Royal Walnut picnic desk within the rear has a 22-carat gold inlay that’s a tenth of a millimeter thick, exhibiting a fictional map of Fort Knox from the movie. These took six months and required three prototypes to develop, they usually spotlight totally different places from the film’s plot. The starlight headliner depicts the night time sky because it seemed above the Furka Move on the final day of filming on July 11, 1964, product of 719 stars that glow a refined gold and are accompanied by eight capturing stars.
The Phantom has some particular equipment, too. The traditional Rolls-Royce umbrellas that slot into the doorways are the identical colours as Goldfinger’s umbrella within the film — blue, inexperienced, pink and yellow. Bond locations a monitoring gadget on Goldfinger’s Phantom within the movie, so Rolls’ Bespoke division created a tool that tasks the 007 brand onto the carpet every time the trunk is opened. Additionally mounted within the trunk is a gold-platted putter golf membership, a recreation of the one utilized by Goldfinger and guarded by his henchman Oddjob, which has an “AG” engraving just like the one on Goldfinger’s signet ring. Sadly, it doesn’t seem to be Rolls made a killer hat just like the one worn by Oddjob.
For one final particular contact, Rolls-Royce acquired the AU 1 license plate — a nod to the chemical image for gold — that was utilized by the Phantom III within the film. The brand new Phantom is now registered with that plate, having been delivered to a “important” shopper and collector in England. As for the value? Effectively, if you must ask… I hope the customer paid for this factor in gold bars, at the very least.