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<p dir="auto"><strong>nightynightjill</strong> — <em>19 years ago(August 03, 2006 08:31 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">OMG catch the way that (what was) gorgeous Rolls Royce was treated, although i'm sure they used a nice one for the close ups and then a rough one for the stunts, i say this coz in amongst the stunts (particularly around the mall car park) you can see dents and ripples in the RR's body work and even a slight dent in the grille. Even still you can't treat a beautiful car like that, - although i remember hearing the U.K pop group oasis putting an RR in a swimming pool!<br />
wonder what happened to the "who's that girl" Rolls?</p>
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<p dir="auto">Many more where that came from?  Not that one.  It's a 1985 Rolls Royce Corniche II convertible.  While other Rolls models from that period go around $12,000, a well-maintained Corniche fetches $80-$110,000 in part because it was the last Rolls that featured custom coachwork by Mulliner Park Ward.  A Corniche was built to order and took six months to manufacture.<br />
The original price tag of $200,000 would be $440,000 in 2014 or about what the Maybach 62 base price was before Daimler cancelled production.<br />
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<p dir="auto">I have footage of behind the scenes of who's that girl from <a href="http://madonna.tv.com" rel="nofollow ugc">madonna.tv.com</a> and they used FOUR of those rolls royces. i presume they were all scrapped. one was blown up, one was dented and spray painted etc. one was cut in half and one was dumped in the hudson river - i dont know what happened to it - it may still be about. i doubt the four of them exist.</p>
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