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(New page: Image:Rolls-Royce_Phantom_IV_Landaulette.jpg '''Rolls-Royce Phantom IV. 1950–6 (prod. 18). Coachbuilt bodystyles. F/R, 5675 cm³ (8 cyl. OHV).''' Rarest Phantom, sold to ruling roya...)
 
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'''Rolls-Royce Phantom IV. 1950–6 (prod. 18). Coachbuilt bodystyles. F/R, 5675 cm³ (8 cyl. OHV).''' Rarest Phantom, sold to ruling royal families and heads of state only. Revived prewar Phantom name. On strengthened [[Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith|Silver Wraith]] platform. Most bodies by H. J. Mulliner or Hooper, but one by Franay.
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'''Rolls-Royce Phantom IV. 1950–6 (prod. 18). Coachbuilt bodystyles. F/R, 5675 cm³ (I8 OHV).''' Rarest Phantom, sold to ruling royal families and heads of state only. Revived prewar Phantom name. On strengthened [[Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith|Silver Wraith]] platform. Most bodies by H. J. Mulliner or Hooper, but one by Franay.
  
  

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Rolls-Royce Phantom IV Landaulette.jpg

Rolls-Royce Phantom IV. 1950–6 (prod. 18). Coachbuilt bodystyles. F/R, 5675 cm³ (I8 OHV). Rarest Phantom, sold to ruling royal families and heads of state only. Revived prewar Phantom name. On strengthened Silver Wraith platform. Most bodies by H. J. Mulliner or Hooper, but one by Franay.


Manufacturing location: Crewe, Cheshire, England

Marque: Rolls-Royce | Model: Rolls-Royce Phantom | Predecessor: Rolls-Royce Phantom III | Successor: Rolls-Royce Phantom V


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