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Take A Look At The Wooden 6 x 6 Rolls-Royce Phantom That Drives Like A ₦333 million Luxury Car

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An incredibly talented man has now made a wooden version of a Rolls-Royce Phantom that was turned into a 6×6 off-roading vehicle. Its vehicle is also made entirely out of wood.

6 x 6 Rolls-Royce Phantom
6 x 6 Rolls-Royce Phantom

A Vietnamese man built the vehicle and shared with Supercarblondie that he dedicated 120 days to building the wooden 6×6 Rolls-Royce Phantom from scratch. Interestingly, he built it as a gift to his son.

back view of Wooden 6 x 6 Rolls-Royce Phantom
back view of Wooden 6 x 6 Rolls-Royce Phantom

The man, Mr Dao, said he spent a total of $15,000 to create the car, which shows that the wooden car is almost a replica of the original 6×6.

Details Of The Wooden 6X6 Rolls-Royce Phantom

A massive grille adorns the Phantom, and the badges and even the Spirit of Ecstasy are craved to perfection.

Also, it has the front bumper bar, dominating roof rack, huge LED bar, tow hitch, and extra wheels that were added to the 6×6.

About The 6×6 Rolls-Royce Phantom

The original 6×6 Rolls-Royce Phantom was created by an artist called Alexandre Danton. He tore a $450,000 Phantom apart and extended it to make it 6.3 meters in length and 2.3 meters wide.

Check out this Rolls-Royce Phantom Turned Into A Six-wheeled Off-roading Beast
Check out this Rolls-Royce Phantom Turned Into A Six-wheeled Off-roading Beast

Not only was the car made longer and wider, but it was also given a full makeover. Along with the LED bar, roof rack, front bumper bar, and tow hitch, it also has 24-inch wheels and massive side skirts, adding to the off-road DNA of the car.

Danton also made the headlights yellow, giving the matte black car a unique look. He blackened the whole front grille to give it an aggressive look. He also noted that the body fenders at the front and back were completely custom-made, shaped by hand using bare aluminium sheets.

The inside of the vehicle has bright orange leather everywhere. There is also crocodile leather on the steering wheel and snake leather on the centre console. Under the hood is a standard Phantom engine covered in a not-so-standard gold leaf.

The creation took Danton three months to build and a year to map out. The French artist also hopes to sell the vehicle for 5 million euros.

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