Oxford Diecast 76RRP5001

Rolls Royce Phantom V Navy Silver

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Prototype Eras
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest
Era 6 (1967 to 1972) British Rail Blue (Pre-TOPS)
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation

Manufacturer description
The Oxford model represents the four-door saloon with a body designed by the coachbuilder James Young. Built by Rolls-Royce Limited and with engine and chassis assembled in Crewe, the car featured a V8 engine and 4-speed automatic gear box. From 1963, modifications included new front wings and quad headlights. Our model registered EBY 148B dates from 1964 and features the new headlights.

Decorated in an elegant navy blue and silver, the interior seating is pale blue with darker blue flooring. The interior fittings including dashboard, door cappings and seat divider are finished in brown. Exterior trim is all finished in silver and the wheel rims have a navy blue band matching the body colour. A final flourish sees the RR emblem at the top of the radiator and the most famous motor mascot in the world 'the Spirit of Ecstasy' flying on the front of the bonnet.

 

Catalogue listing

Brand
Oxford Diecast
Manufacturer
Oxford
Product Code
76RRP5001
RRP
£7.75

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Oxford Diecast Rolls‑Royce Phantom V – Navy Silver

Manufacturer part number: 76RRP5001. The model represents the four‑door saloon built by Rolls‑Royce Limited, with a chassis and engine assembled at Crewe. It depicts the version that was on the road in 1964, after the 1963 update that introduced new front wings and quad headlights. The original coachwork was designed by the coachbuilder James Young and the car was powered by a V8 engine coupled to a 4‑speed automatic gearbox.

The diecast version is painted in a navy blue body with silver trim. The interior features pale blue seating, darker blue flooring and brown‑coloured fittings on the dashboard, door cappings and seat divider. The wheel rims carry a navy blue band matching the body colour, and the radiator top bears the Rolls‑Royce emblem together with the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot on the bonnet.

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