Rare Rolls-Royce Camargue in Downtown L.A.
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2024
- A rare 1985 Rolls-Royce Camargue, one of 531 Camargues built, driving into a parking garage in Downtown Los Angeles. Introduced in 1975, the Camargue was based on the Silver Shadow and powered by its 6.75-liter V8 engine improved to produce more power. It featured bodywork designed by Pininfarina with an inclined front grille, four-wheel independent suspension with automatic leveling, and split-level climate control which took eight years to develop. With a price of £29,250 when launched, the Camargue was the most expensive production car in the world at the time.
(March 20, 2020 / Los Angeles, CA)
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Do you like the unique styling of the Camargue? Leave a comment and let me know!
Hideous - yet strangely interesting and still very classy.
I love them
1976 - 76 I was driving a lot for Hollywood and lawyers and in Century City (forget the high rise office tower) a Camargue convertible was always parked right out front of the entrance. Striking car even for LA. !!
I personally don't see why its ugly ?
I think it looks very understated and clean :)
"Today is only a junky bulldozer."
Looks like a vintage Toyota or a Chevy Caprice
I don't mind it, I would prefer a Corniche though :)
Beautiful car. I don't care.
Very nice and classy. Just doesn't have a presence of a Rolls Royce. Bit of Lancia Flaminia vibe to it (no wonder, both were designed by Pininfarina).
I don't understand opinions about this car being ugly. I can see that someone may not see anything pretty in it, but there is nothing in this design that could be called such strong word as "ugly".
Not appealing at all. But thanks for showing the criminals where to steal the hood ornament,,,
The did not sell well because they were so ugly....
Not a desirable Roller...