De Tomaso Pantera GT5, 1984.
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The 1936 Rolls-Royce Phantom II was one of the last great models built under Henry Royce’s direct influence, known for its smooth 7.7-liter straight-six and exceptional craftsmanship. One of its most famous examples is the “Yellow Lady,” a striking custom-bodied Phantom II finished in pale yellow with polished aluminum panels—commissioned by a wealthy client and bodied by coachbuilder Freestone & Webb. With its bold Art Deco styling and elegant curves, the Yellow Lady remains an icon of pre-war automotive luxury and bespoke design.