Rolls-Royce Phantom II

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Rolls-Royce Phantom II
1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Mulliner Limousine
Manufacturer Rolls-Royce
Production 19291936
1680 produced
Predecessor Rolls-Royce Phantom I
Successor Rolls-Royce Phantom III
Class Luxury car
Engine 7668 cc I6
Transmission 4-speed manual
Wheelbase 144 in (3658 mm)
150 in (3810 mm)

The Phantom II replaced the New Phantom in Rolls-Royce's offerings in 1929.

It shared the 7.7 L (7668 cc/467 in³) pushrod-OHV straight-6 engine from its predecessor, being the last large six-cylinder Rolls. The engine was unitary with a 4-speed manual transmission. Synchromesh was added on gears 3 and 4 in 1932 and on gear 2 in 1935.

Semi-elliptical springs suspended the front and, in a change from its predecessor, the rear. 4-wheel servo-assisted brakes were also specified.

278 lighter Continental Phantom II's were also produced, including 125 left-hand drive versions.

This car appears in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and is used as a bribe by the Nazis in order to enter the Republic of Hatay.

  • Phantom II: 1402
  • Phantom II Continental: 278


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