Najstarszy Rolls-Royce sprzedany
4 grudnia 2007, 08:56
1/7The world apos;s oldest surviving Rolls-Royce is seen in this undated handout received in London October 17, 2007. Built in 1904, car 20154, a small 10 horsepower open-topped two-seater, which is only the fourth vehicle produced by the landmark cooperation between Charles Rolls and Henry Royce and is the oldest one still running, will be sold by Bonhams auctioneers in London on December 3. REUTERSBonhamsHandout BRITAIN. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.
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2/7The gear levers of the world apos;s oldest surviving Rolls-Royce are seen in this undated handout received in London on October 17, 2007. Built in 1904, car 20154, a small 10 horsepower open-topped two-seater, which is only the fourth vehicle produced by the landmark cooperation between Charles Rolls and Henry Royce and is the oldest one still running, will be sold by Bonhams auctioneers in London on December 3. REUTERSBonhamsHandout BRITAIN. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.
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3/7The steering wheel of the world apos;s oldest surviving Rolls-Royce is seen in this undated handout received in London October 17, 2007. Built in 1904, car 20154, a small 10 horsepower open-topped two-seater, which is only the fourth vehicle produced by the landmark cooperation between Charles Rolls and Henry Royce and is the oldest one still running, will be sold by Bonhams auctioneers in London on December 3. REUTERSBonhamsHandout BRITAIN. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.
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4/7A Bonham apos;s employee sits in the world apos;s oldest surviving Rolls-Royce at Bonham apos;s auction house in London, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. The 1904 car, number 20154 a diminutive 10hp two-seater, is expected to sell for over one million pounds euro 1.43 million, US 2 million when it goes in sale for the first time in public since the original sale in 1904, on Dec. 3 in London. AP PhotoKirsty Wigglesworth
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5/7The world apos;s oldest surviving Rolls-Royce is seen in this undated handout received in London October 17, 2007. Built in 1904, car 20154, a small 10 horsepower open-topped two-seater, which is only the fourth vehicle produced by the landmark cooperation between Charles Rolls and Henry Royce and is the oldest one still running, will be sold by Bonhams auctioneers in London on December 3. REUTERSBonhamsHandout BRITAIN. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.
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6/7A Bonham apos;s employee inspects the world apos;s oldest surviving Rolls-Royce at Bonham apos;s auction house in London, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. The 1904 car, number 20154 a diminutive 10hp two-seater, is expected to sell for over one million pounds euro 1.43 million, US 2 million when it goes in sale for the first time in public since the original sale in 1904, on Dec. 3 in London. AP PhotoKirsty Wigglesworth
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7/7A Bonham apos;s employee sits in the world apos;s oldest surviving Rolls-Royce at Bonham apos;s auction house in London, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. The 1904 car, number 20154 a diminutive 10hp two-seater, is expected to sell for over one million pounds euro 1.43 million, US 2 million when it goes in sale for the first time in public since the original sale in 1904, on Dec. 3 in London. AP PhotoKirsty Wigglesworth
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