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For this edition of my picks from the AutoHunter auction website, driven by ClassicCars.com, I decided to showcase two vastly different categories — muscle cars and British luxury cars. 

Each does different things and the cars are entertaining in completely different ways. 

The British cars waft down the road in quite luxurious splendor and the muscle cars tell you and every driver around you that you are here to burn rubber and collect pink slips. 

Any collection could benefit from owning a car in each category as sometimes you want to show off, but to two different crowds of collector car enthusiasts. These picks allow you to do so.

The Silver Cloud II was the last of the classic Rolls-Royce standard-production cars. It was the last that was a body-on-chassis design and thus the end of the classic Rolls-Royce eras. 

Yes, the Phantom series continued for years after the demise of the Silver Cloud, but those were very different cars, being chauffeured limousines and not a car that you would drive yourself. 

This car is a right-hand-drive model, which makes it that much more desirable in the US. It is finished in the classic color combo of Pewter over Silver paint with a red leather interior. It looks to be in exceptional condition and features its original owners handbook, spare, jack, torch, and toolkit. 

This is an air-conditioning equipped car as well and offers such modern niceties as electric windows. You can go to your local Rolls-Royce dealer and buy a modern Ghost at a cost of more than $300,000 or you could buy a Rolls-Royce from the end of the classic era, a model that was the final expression of everything that made Rolls-Royce the icon that they are for considerably less. I would definitely choose the Cloud III.



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