Incredibly rare Rolls-Royce with James Bond connection goes on sale for £300,000
One of just three special edition versions of the Silver Cloud I, this Rolls-Royce comes with a Hollywood backstory

A RARE Rolls-Royce owned by a famed James Bond designer has gone on sale.
The 1959 Silver Cloud I was formerly owned by production designer Sir Ken Adam, who is famous for his iconic work on the sets of the first 11 Bond films.
Up for sale with , the right-hand-drive is one of just three original Drophead Coupe Adaptations by famous British coachbuilder H.J. Mulliner, making it incredibly desirable for Roller enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Remaining largely original, the car has been given a price tag of £299,995.
Adam, who is credited as the man who stamped the "Bond look" on the big screen, purchased the vehicle in 1975 and has since driven it throughout Europe.
It has been repainted with a fresh coat of Porcelain White, and retains its original red leather interior with wool carpeting and wood veneer trim.
Reported to be driving in excellent condition, the vehicle possesses a 178 bhp, 4,877 cc six-cylinder engine.