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We've come a long way since the car maker Rolls-Royce grew from the business established by Henry Royce in 1884. Royce built his first motor car in twenty years later in 1904, so nothing moved radically in this conservative company, but here we are looking at concept cars.
Another classic concept car is that driven by Lady Penelope in Thunderbirds. What a superb vehicle that is, in its (now) many guises. The Eidolon concept below reminds us of the 1950s custom hot-rods that were so popular in the US. Good job. You must first gather ideas on the table before being able to steer a future path.
SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S RR POWERED BLUE BIRDS
LINKS & REFERENCE
Press rolls-royce-phantom-drophead-coup-waterspeed-collection-set-for-uk-and-european-debuts http://www.bmwblog.com/2014/05/13/rolls-royce-phantom-drophead-coupe-waterspeed-collection-2014/ http://www.topgear.com/uk/tags/Rolls-Royce-Phantom
The blue bird legend lives on with the classic lines of the BE3 Blueplanet vehicle, inspired by Reid Railton and Sir Malcolm and Donald Campbell's spectacular record runs at Daytona Beach, Bonneville, Utah and Pendine, UK. The BE3 is probably the world's fastest electric car: 350mph + using energy from nature featuring patent built in battery cartridge exchange refueling. The name Bluebird™ and flying blue bird logo are registered trademarks concerning battery cartridge exchange recharging. No other racing car(s) is/are licensed to use this mark at this time, making this brand unique to the BE3 team.
The international cannonball run series rule book above and the Bluebird World Cup Trophy below
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