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    1931 Rolls-Royce Phantom IThis car wears a St. Andrews body, described by Brewster as a seven-passenger town car or limousine with all-weather front.

    Introduced in 1925, the New Phantom, or Phantom I, was the successor to the Silver Ghost, offering a 7668cc motor modified to produce more horsepower and torque. Construction of the Phantom I began in Springfield, Massachusetts, the following year.