We are currently embarking upon a comprehensive redevelopment of the National Motor Museum which means at certain times the vehicles on display may be changing on a daily basis. If there is a particular vehicle that you wish to view please contact us on 01590 614541 in advance of your visit to check that it is on display. You can also sponsor any vehicle in the Museum owned by the National Motor Museum Trust.
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On Display
This stately and impressive car was used by arch villain Goldfinger, in the 1962 film of the same name, to smuggle gold internationally. It was driven to his Swiss industrial complex where the gold, concealed and disguised as parts of the car was removed and melted down.
| Year | 1937 |
|---|---|
| Country | British |
| Capacity | 7.3 litre |
| Cylinders | 12 |
| Output | 180 bhp |
| Maximum speed | 92 mph |
| Manufacturer | Rolls-Royce Ltd |
| From | Goldfinger |
| Extra equipment | Concealed writing table and picnic hamper |
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