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| Rolls-Royce Phantom I Jonckheere Coupe |
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| Your correct |
| Chubbsrau33 03-21-2007 |
Your absolutally correct. Both the Phantom I Jonkheere and the Bugatti Gangloff share similar physical characteristics. The arching slopes, curved surfaces and peculiar headlamps. As you pointed out the doors from the Jonckheere and are a circular suicide style just like the Bugatti Type 57SC Atlante. The reason why the body structures are so similiar is because the designer is the same Carrossier. |
| Looks Familiar? |
| gundammns 08-14-2006 |
has anyone seen the Bugatti 57SC Gangloff? well, the doors from it, and the doors from this RR are identical. Also the chrome body waist line is in the same style as well as the wings, and headlights. The Article on The RR here said that who penned this is unknown. Well, is it possible that both cars were designed by the same person? or a mentor and student. I love the design, I just think the idea of having the same designer will increase its historical value. |
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