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The Last Dance of an Era

  • Writer: Caren Cardona
    Caren Cardona
  • Sep 26, 2025
  • 1 min read

It’s Friday… so let’s kick off the weekend with a true classic: Meet The Fonz — our Rolls-Royce Phantom III, aka The Last Dance of an Era.


Step back to the late 1930s. The world stood on the edge of change, but Rolls-Royce was busy crafting what would become one of the most legendary cars of all time. The Phantom III (1936–1939) wasn’t just another luxury machine — it was the statement. Think first-ever V12 engine from Rolls, paired with independent front suspension that made it glide like silk.

This wasn’t just engineering. It was artistry. The Phantom III was the last model shaped under the watchful eye of Sir Henry Royce himself — a swan song in chrome, steel, and leather.


Every curve, every detail carried his vision, sealing its place as more than a car.

It was poetry on wheels. The finale of a golden age when cars weren’t just transport — they were icons of beauty, power, and grace.


So, here’s to The Fonz — a timeless reminder that some eras don’t just end… they bow out in style.


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