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1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Navigation
Of the total 1681 Phantom II chassis produced, only 281 were Continentals. And there were only 12 of these 3-position Drop Head Coupes produced.
In October of 1921, Rolls Royce along with coach builder Brewster and Co, debuted the Phantom II at the London Olympia Motor Show. Under the bonnet was a 6 cylinder engine with 2 banks of 3 cylinders each, topped by a common head. The Phantom II, a very rugged and reliable auto that was much faster than previous Rolls Royces. This was the last model designed by Henry Royce.
ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM II CONTINENTAL
Chassis Number 124MY Engine Number JC95 With Owen Sedanca Coupe coachwork by Gurney Nutting
Introduced in 1929, the Rolls-Royce Phantom II was intended to usually carry formal coachwork for those customers accustomed to being driven by chauffer. However, starting in 1930 the Continental chassis was produced for those so inclined to take control of the wheel themselves in a more sporting fashion. Of the total 1681 Phantom II chassis produced, only 281 were Continentals.
The Continentals were short chassis vehicles usually made to accommodate lighter 4-passenger coachwork with, typically, the rear seated passengers sitting well ahead of the rear axle. To further emphasize its sporting intention, Hartford Telecontrol adjustable shock absorbers, as well as a lower rake steering was employed in the chassis. The 7.7 liter OHV 6 cylinder engine benefitted from a higher compression ration and a high performance camshaft. Continental buyers were also encouraged to order cars with rear mounted spares to improve road holding and higher ratio rear axles were fitted to render the cars more suitable for high speed, long distance touring.
Chassis 124MKY, priced at roughly 1,850 British Pounds, was ordered for stock for the fashionable London dealership of H.R. Owen & Co. The coachbuilding firm of Gurney Nutting was chosen to complete the package with a wonderful design patented by the dealership owner, Capt. H.R. Owen. Only 12 of these 3 position Drop Head Coupes were produced. 124MY was kept on display in the Berkeley Street showroom during June of 1933.
On June 15th of that year, the prestigious King George V Gold Cup equestrian race was held at Ascot.Sir (Edmund) Keith Nuttall, a successful civil engineer, head of a prominent construction company, and avid racehorse owner, was on hand that day. To his grand luck, his horse won the event. Much champagne flowed and celebration followed. A telephone call was put through at some point to Captain Owen from Sir Keith stating that if 124MKY could be delivered to Ascot by 5pm that day, he could consider it sold. Delivery was promptly executed, and the car would become part of the Nuttall's stable. Not quite immediately, however. It would seem that so much champagne had been consumed that an 'error of judgment' occurred on the way home and the car was returned to Gurney Nutting for repair. The damage was probably more to Sir Keith's ego than the vehicle. Tragically, Sir Keith passed away in 1941 at the age of 40 while serving his country in WWII, but Lady Nuttall, his widow, kept the car in use at their London home. It was recorded by Rolls-Royce in 1945 under the name of Mrs. Edward Firzpatrick (previously Lady Nuttail).
In October of 1921, Rolls Royce along with coach builder Brewster and Co, debuted the Phantom II at the London Olympia Motor Show. Under the bonnet was a 6 cylinder engine with 2 banks of 3 cylinders each, topped by a common head. The Phantom II, a very rugged and reliable auto that was much faster than previous Rolls Royces. This was the last model designed by Henry Royce.
ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM II CONTINENTAL
Chassis Number 124MY Engine Number JC95 With Owen Sedanca Coupe coachwork by Gurney Nutting
Introduced in 1929, the Rolls-Royce Phantom II was intended to usually carry formal coachwork for those customers accustomed to being driven by chauffer. However, starting in 1930 the Continental chassis was produced for those so inclined to take control of the wheel themselves in a more sporting fashion. Of the total 1681 Phantom II chassis produced, only 281 were Continentals.
The Continentals were short chassis vehicles usually made to accommodate lighter 4-passenger coachwork with, typically, the rear seated passengers sitting well ahead of the rear axle. To further emphasize its sporting intention, Hartford Telecontrol adjustable shock absorbers, as well as a lower rake steering was employed in the chassis. The 7.7 liter OHV 6 cylinder engine benefitted from a higher compression ration and a high performance camshaft. Continental buyers were also encouraged to order cars with rear mounted spares to improve road holding and higher ratio rear axles were fitted to render the cars more suitable for high speed, long distance touring.
Chassis 124MKY, priced at roughly 1,850 British Pounds, was ordered for stock for the fashionable London dealership of H.R. Owen & Co. The coachbuilding firm of Gurney Nutting was chosen to complete the package with a wonderful design patented by the dealership owner, Capt. H.R. Owen. Only 12 of these 3 position Drop Head Coupes were produced. 124MY was kept on display in the Berkeley Street showroom during June of 1933.
On June 15th of that year, the prestigious King George V Gold Cup equestrian race was held at Ascot.Sir (Edmund) Keith Nuttall, a successful civil engineer, head of a prominent construction company, and avid racehorse owner, was on hand that day. To his grand luck, his horse won the event. Much champagne flowed and celebration followed. A telephone call was put through at some point to Captain Owen from Sir Keith stating that if 124MKY could be delivered to Ascot by 5pm that day, he could consider it sold. Delivery was promptly executed, and the car would become part of the Nuttall's stable. Not quite immediately, however. It would seem that so much champagne had been consumed that an 'error of judgment' occurred on the way home and the car was returned to Gurney Nutting for repair. The damage was probably more to Sir Keith's ego than the vehicle. Tragically, Sir Keith passed away in 1941 at the age of 40 while serving his country in WWII, but Lady Nuttall, his widow, kept the car in use at their London home. It was recorded by Rolls-Royce in 1945 under the name of Mrs. Edward Firzpatrick (previously Lady Nuttail).
Introduced in 1929, the Rolls-Rocye Pantom II was intended to carry customers accustomed to being driven by a chauffeur. However, in 1930 the chassis was produced for those who wanted to take control of the wheel themselves in more sporting fashion. Of the total 1681 Phantom II chassis produced, only 281 were Continentals.
The Continentals were short chassis vehicles made to accommodate lighter 4-passenger coachwork, with the rear-seated passengers sitting well ahead of the rear axle. Adjustable shock absorbers, as well as a lower rake steering were also employed in the chassis. The 7.7-liter OHV 6-cylinder engine benefited from a higher compression ratio and a high performance camshaft.
Chassis 124MY, priced roughly at 1,850 British Pounds, was ordered by the fashionable London dealership of H.R. Owen & Co. Only 12 of these 3-position Drop Head Coupes were produced. 124MY was kept on display in the Berkeley Street showroom during June of 1933.
The car had many prestigious royal owners throughout the years, and in July of 2003, Pennsylvania collector John W. Rich purchased 124MY, starting another chapter in its history.
The Continentals were short chassis vehicles made to accommodate lighter 4-passenger coachwork, with the rear-seated passengers sitting well ahead of the rear axle. Adjustable shock absorbers, as well as a lower rake steering were also employed in the chassis. The 7.7-liter OHV 6-cylinder engine benefited from a higher compression ratio and a high performance camshaft.
Chassis 124MY, priced roughly at 1,850 British Pounds, was ordered by the fashionable London dealership of H.R. Owen & Co. Only 12 of these 3-position Drop Head Coupes were produced. 124MY was kept on display in the Berkeley Street showroom during June of 1933.
The car had many prestigious royal owners throughout the years, and in July of 2003, Pennsylvania collector John W. Rich purchased 124MY, starting another chapter in its history.
2016 The Finest : The Elegance at Hershey
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1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental
(Data based on Model Year 1933 sales)
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Berline by Fernandez et Darrin Chassis#: 106PY Sold for USD$137,320 2024 RM Sothebys : Paris | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Drophead Coupe by Thrupp & Maberly Chassis#: 3MW Sold for USD$368,000 2023 RM Sothebys : Monterey | ![]() ![]() |
1933 ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM II CONTINENTAL TOURER Chassis#: 4PY Sold for USD$456,000 2022 Gooding & Company : Pebble Beach | ![]() ![]() |
1933 Rolls-Royce 40/50hp Phantom II Continental Sedanca Coupé Chassis#: 69MW Sold for USD$450,427 2018 Bonhams : Goodwood Revival | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Coachwork by Thrupp & Maberly, with FLM Panelcraft Chassis#: 3MW Sold for USD$480,200 2018 Bonhams : Amelia Island Auction | ![]() ![]() |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Sedanca de Ville by Barker Chassis#: 90MY Sold for USD$217,616 2016 RM Sotheby's : London Sale | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Town Car by Brewster Sold for USD$200,000 2015 Auctions America - Fort Lauderdale | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Sports Saloon Chassis#: 295AJS Sold for USD$192,500 2014 WorldWide Auctions - The Houston Classic Motorcar Auction | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Sports Coupé by Freestone & Webb Chassis#: 42PY Sold for USD$2,420,000 2013 RM Auction - Art of the Automobile | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Touring Saloon Chassis#: 24PY Sold for USD$99,760 2013 H & H Auctions - Imperial War Museum | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Three-Position Sedanca Coupe Chassis#: 71MW Sold for USD$1,320,000 2013 Gooding and Company - Pebble Beach | ![]() ![]() |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Sports Saloon Chassis#: 54PY Sold for USD$156,992 2011 Bonhams - Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Select Pre-War Motor Cars and Automobilia | |
1933 Rolls-Royce PII Continental Three-Position Drophead Coupe Chassis#: 74PY Sold for USD$528,000 2010 RM Auctions - Automobiles of Arizona | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Chassis#: 142 MY Sold for USD$231,028 2009 Coys Auction - True Greats | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Sport Coupé Chassis#: 156MY Sold for USD$233,819 2009 RM Auctions - Automobiles of London | |
1933 Rolls-Royce 40/50hp Phantom II Continental Sports Saloon Chassis#: 36PY Sold for USD$127,329 2009 Bonhams - Beaulieu Autojumble, National Motor Museum | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Sold for USD$375,000 2009 Automobiles of Arizona | ![]() |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Short Chassis Continental Sedanca Coupe Chassis#: 94 MY Sold for USD$511,636 2008 Coys Auction - Techno Classica | ![]() ![]() |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Faux Cabriolet Chassis#: 170 MY Sold for USD$862,585 2007 RM Auctions - Automobiles of London | ![]() ![]() |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Chassis#: 22PY Sold for USD$182,917 2007 Coys Auction - Fine Motor Cars |
Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continentals That Failed To Sell At Auction
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Tourer in the style of Carlton | 14MY | 2024 RM Sothebys : Cliveden House | $90,000 | $120,000 | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Fixed Head Coupe by Gurney Nutting | 170MY | 2018 RM Sothebys : Monterey | $1,400,000 | $1,800,000 | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Three-Position Drophead Coupe | 186 MY | 2018 Gooding & Company : Scottsdale, Az. | $625,000 | $725,000 | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Three-Position Drophead Coupe | 186 MY | 2017 Gooding & Company : Amelia Island | $700,000 | $950,000 | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Sport Saloon By Gurney Nutting | 136PY | 2017 The Finest : Boca Raton | $240,000 | $260,000 | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Three-Position Drophead Coupe | 186 MY | 2016 Gooding & Company : Pebble Beach | $800,000 | $1,100,000 | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental DHC Coachwork Gurney Nutting | 124MY | 2016 The Finest : The Elegance at Hershey | |||
1933 ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM II CONTINENTAL OWEN SEDANCA COUPE | 64PY | 2015 Bonhams : The Frederiksen Auction | |||
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Sport Touring Saloon by Barker | 2MY | 2014 RM Auctions Automobiles of Arizona | $165,000 | ||
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Sedanca de Ville | 2PY | 2012 Bonhams Collectors' Motor cars and Automobilia | $90,000 | $110,000 | |
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Touring Saloon | 140MY | 2011 Coys Auction Blenheim Palace | $100,000 | $125,000 | |
1933 Rolls-Royce 40/50hp Phantom II Continental Touring Saloon | 140MY | 2011 Bonhams Les Grandes Marques à Monaco | $145,000 | $175,000 | |
1933 Rolls-Royce 40/50hp Phantom II Continental Sports Saloon | 64 MY | 2011 Bonhams Automobilia, Motos de collection et Automobiles d'exception au Grand Palais | $300,000 | $350,000 |
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