Queen’s Limo auctioned for 40,000 pounds in the UK
BY Agencies2 Sept 2013 5:42 AM IST
Agencies2 Sept 2013 5:42 AM IST
A limousine, owned and driven by Queen Elizabeth II, complete with its original documentation and photographs of the British monarch driving it, has been sold at an auction for a whopping 40,500 pounds.
The Daimler Super V8 LWB limousine, which features a specially designed handbag holder, was in royal ownership from 2001 to 2004.
It was sold by auction house Brooklands Museum in Surrey, complete with its original documentation and photographs of Queen Elizabeth II driving it, the BBC reported. The car features a centre armrest which holds a sliding holder specifically designed for the Queen’s handbag. The buyer, Ian Lillicrap, said he had acquired a ‘little bit of history’, adding that he had been ‘blown away by the fantastic condition it is in’.
The car’s ashtray was designed to house the security lighting controls, including blue flashing strobes, flashing headlamps and flashing rear lights.
The limousine also features a pair of neon blue lights near the rear view mirror, which were used to identify the vehicle in which the Queen was travelling when approaching her destination.
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