King Hassan II’s Custom Rolls-Royce 4x4 Heads to Auction Block

The 1977 Rolls-Royce Camargue that belonged to the late King Hassan II is up for auction. How much will it take to acquire this gem?
248,000 euros. This is the amount that will have to be paid to buy the 1977 Rolls-Royce Camargue that belonged to the late king. Hassan II had entrusted this vehicle to the famous Swiss coachbuilder Franco Sbarro to transform it into a 4x4 for falcon hunting, reports The Sun. The latter had transformed it into a luxury vehicle without doors, similar to a folding windshield buggy.
The gleaming blue electric-colored off-road Rolls-Royce has huge tires. With its sumptuous caramel leather interior with blue piping and sky blue seatbelts, this car can be used for a desert drive. Equipped with a retractable black canvas roof, this gem can protect its occupants from the Moroccan sun.
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