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There were 11 Phantoms parked in the basement, all of them alone, and 10 layers of body paint were used

There were 11 Phantoms parked in the basement, all of them alone, and 10 layers of body paint were used

If you know rolls-royces, you may know from the body color and wheels that these cars were customized by Hong Yongshi, the owner of the thirteenth brother hotel, and this is only part of it, because he customized 30 phantoms at a time. However, due to the delay in the "gambling card" of the hotel and the impact of the epidemic, 24 of the 30 Rolls-Royces vehicles have been sold, and these are all sold cars and are still in Hong Kong.

There were 11 Phantoms parked in the basement, all of them alone, and 10 layers of body paint were used

The one on the left is Stephen Hung, before opening a hotel, he did real estate, investment, etc., which is also more unusual among the rich hong Kong businessmen, and you can see the difference from the hairstyle. Boss Hong drove a Rolls-Royce to work in the 80s, and he also liked cars, had a variety of luxury cars, and was also more picky about the color of the cars.

There were 11 Phantoms parked in the basement, all of them alone, and 10 layers of body paint were used

Boss Hong has about 10 cars, and this Bentley Mulsanne with HS hanging is his, and HS represents his English abbreviation. After he bought his car, he would spend a lot of money to modify it, such as his Bentley Flying Spur was modified by Mansory. The big red Bentley Mulsanne is difficult for most bosses to control, but Boss Hong, who likes personality, is very fond of it. The custom-made 30 Rolls-Royce Phantoms use the same color scheme as this Bentley.

There were 11 Phantoms parked in the basement, all of them alone, and 10 layers of body paint were used

Rolls-Royce Bespoke's custom Mirage Extended Edition, 30 units, which is currently one of Rolls-Royce's largest orders, two of which are still gold versions. The 30 Rolls-Royces were all carefully built by a customer-specific team, Louis XIII and Hong Yongshi, working together at Goodwood headquarters. Custom elements of the new design have been added inside and out of the car, including a custom clock designed and developed using the Graff Jewelry Company. Two of the most expensive Phantoms also add gilding to the inside and outside of the car.

There were 11 Phantoms parked in the basement, all of them alone, and 10 layers of body paint were used

The two Golden Phantoms are rolls-Royce's most expensive Phantom models, with 24K gold trims inside and out. In order to create these two unique golden phantoms, the paint treatment department in the Rolls-Royce Global Center of Excellence in Goodwood also added new professional equipment, in order to prevent the car paint contamination during the manufacturing process, each car was coated with 10 layers of spray paint, which is 2.5 times more than the paint used in the general phantom, one of which contains 40 microns of pure gold powder, and then mixed with glass and aluminum powder to achieve the most shiny effect.

There were 11 Phantoms parked in the basement, all of them alone, and 10 layers of body paint were used

It is worth mentioning that the Golden Phantom mixed 23.75K pure gold powder in the paint surface, and its weight is also accurately calculated to create the most uniform gold paint effect. This is also Rolls-Royce's current highest value paint treatment technology. These Rolls-Royce Phantoms took 8 color corrections to reach perfect color, and it just so happens that the 8 symbolizes luck for Macau, but it does not seem to be the case for Boss Hong.

There were 11 Phantoms parked in the basement, all of them alone, and 10 layers of body paint were used

The gold version of Rolls-Royce's Celebratory Goddess logo is cast in 97.1 grams of 18K gold, the outer layer is plated with 24K gold and a translucent design, elegantly towering above the gold front grille and Rolls-Royce car logo, the gold decoration of the carriage reflects each other, and the RR logo made of glass enamel has 336 precision-cut diamonds on the periphery. The golden double waist line on the body is still hand-drawn by Mark Court, a veteran rolls-Royce craftsman, with a delicate squirrel brush.

There were 11 Phantoms parked in the basement, all of them alone, and 10 layers of body paint were used

The gold version of the golden door pedal engraved with the words "PHANTOM Specially Commissioned by Stephen Hung" (Hong Yongshi's specially customized PHANTOM) at the door pedals always tells visors the inspiration for these extraordinary cars. The starry sky tops in the two golden phantom cars depict the bustling night sky of Macau on the night of the 13th earthbreaking, marking the historic moment of the 13th brother. Hand-woven gold threads make up the starry sky and gold medals engraved with the date and place of the day.

There were 11 Phantoms parked in the basement, all of them alone, and 10 layers of body paint were used

Thirteenth exclusive red, gold-toned dashboard and clock, and the clock is also an elaborate masterpiece designed with the world-famous jewelry manufacturer Graff. Unfortunately, 24 of the 30 vehicles were sold, and only 24 million Hong Kong dollars were sold, some of which have appeared in the mainland second-hand market and some in Tokyo. And these 11, still in Hong Kong, several of the body color has been changed to black.

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