In a world of plastic cars with hybrid heartbeats, the joy of driving
is a dying art. This 1939 Rolls-Royce Phantom III “Vutotal” Cabriolet
by Labourdette recalls an era when driving was always an artful
experience. Yet this is not your standard Rolls Royce Phantom III, this
is the result of a complete rebuild by the Parisian designer Henri
Labourdette. Labourdette tore the Phantom III down to the bones,
adorning its body with gold plating and brass fixtures on a shape that
stretched sensually from bumper to bumper. The “vutotal” term comes
from that heavy slice of glass that rests above the instrument panel, a
sharply-squared windshield that sits in a welcome contrast to the curves
below. As we said of the
1948 Buick Streamliner, curves like these inspire poetry… [
fairfield concours d'elegance via
ab]
1939 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Gallery
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