Look What is in my Showroom !
#13
A few more Pics....I wish you could see the quality of this unique Rolls up close...I swear it just reeks of money 












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Adrian Hill ~ Rolls Royce Motorcars of St. Louis ~













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Adrian Hill ~ Rolls Royce Motorcars of St. Louis ~
Last edited by Adrian; Mar 12, 2009 at 05:13 PM.
#14
Well I was rollin down the road in some cold blue steel,
I had a blues man in back, and a beautician at the wheel.
We going downtown in the middle of the night
We laughing and Im jokin and we feelin alright.
Oh Im bad, Im nationwide.
Yes Im bad, Im nationwide.
I had a blues man in back, and a beautician at the wheel.
We going downtown in the middle of the night
We laughing and Im jokin and we feelin alright.
Oh Im bad, Im nationwide.
Yes Im bad, Im nationwide.
#16
1979 album Deguello ! Side 1 Track 3 !!
#17
$6,000 for white gauge faces?! Holy crap!
That really is a stunning car though. I love all the extra woodwork along the A and C-pillars inside and the starlight roof is an option I couldn't live without if I had the money for a car like that. Nothing drops panties like looking at the stars without even dropping the top!
That really is a stunning car though. I love all the extra woodwork along the A and C-pillars inside and the starlight roof is an option I couldn't live without if I had the money for a car like that. Nothing drops panties like looking at the stars without even dropping the top!
#19
Hey Adrain this Anthony Bommarito from. ST. Louis, MO. I think I may have met you a couple of weeks ago when I stopped by the dealer to see the Alfa 8c, by the way I love the car, but that color is not my choice on the Alfa. What is that color called? I am thinking of painting my series 4 the 8c Rosso. I also mentioned some business, when we met, but I will Email you about that soon, as far as the Rolls goes, it is beautiful, and I love the white interior, I do agree with the comment about a diamond pattern would look really nice and interesting. I also like that Rolls had the guts to do the hood like this in todays market. Old world crafstmanship and high society class. There is still a place in the world for panache and flare.
Tony
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