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A historical 1925 Rolls-Royce,a part of Maharaja of Kota Umed Singh IIs hunting cavalcade,will be put on auction by Bonhams in August
The lush green forests of Rajasthan,teeming with wildlife,were the favourite hunting grounds for the regions royalty. From 1925,leading the cavalcade of royal hunting cars would be New Phantom,a blazing red Rolls-Royce. On board was none other than the Sahib Bahadur of India,officially known as Umed Singh II,Maharaja of Kota. The handmade car featured an arsenal of made-to-order weaponry it was mounted with a machine gun,cannon and a rifle stand. Christened the Tiger Car,this 1925 Torpedo Tourer is now set to come under the hammer at the Bonhams annual auction in Carmel,California,on August 18-19.
As for the power under the bonnet,Roup says,The car was powered by an eight litre,six-cylinder engine,with dual-spark ignition that was set to a low gearing ratio,allowing it to creep powerfully through the roughshod jungles of Rajasthan.
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