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The 1928 Rolls-Royce Phantom drove for 77 years until 2005, when the old man died at the age of 102. The old man's name was M. AllenS

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The 1928 Rolls-Royce Phantom drove for 77 years until 2005, when the old man died at the age of 102.

The old man, M. Allen Swift, was born in 1903 in West Hartford, Connecticut.

It was a graduation gift from his father when he was 25 years old, and the model was produced in total at the time of 2944 units.

The old gentleman has been driving it ever since, for 77 years.

The car, which had traveled nearly 280,000 kilometers, was in good condition when it was sent for major repairs in 1988.

In 1994, Rolls-Royce awarded him an award for setting a record for his elderly.

In August 2005, the elder donated $1 million to the Springfield Museum of History so that the museum could manage and exhibit his car. At that time, he was two months away from his death.

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The 1928 Rolls-Royce Phantom drove for 77 years until 2005, when the old man died at the age of 102. The old man's name was M. AllenS
The 1928 Rolls-Royce Phantom drove for 77 years until 2005, when the old man died at the age of 102. The old man's name was M. AllenS
The 1928 Rolls-Royce Phantom drove for 77 years until 2005, when the old man died at the age of 102. The old man's name was M. AllenS

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