Typical materials: steel, aluminum, etc. It has been reported that postwar steel was of variable to poor quality and rust problems with the new, standard-steel saloon bodies first introduced immediately postwar on the Bentley Mk VI and later on the R-R Silver Dawn were attributed to this; maybe also due to the lack of experience with and knowledge of corrosion protection of pressed-steel bodies.
Custom "bespoke" bodies were often framed in wood and panelled in aluminum as well. This had been passed down from the building of horse-drawn carriages prior to the advent of the automobile. All Rolls-Royce motorcars built prior to WWII were supplied to customers as chassis only. It was the customer's choice as to which body builder to use to design and construct the body.
The number is only limited by the imagination of the sushi chef. Traditionally one or two items are wrapped in rice and nori. Today, large specialize rolls are created with many types of fish and even cooked items are rolled into single roll that is more than a meal of a person.
The 2005 Rolls-Royce Phantom is 19 ft. 1.7 in. (229.7 in.) long.
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The 2012 Rolls-Royce Phantom has 41.4 in. of front head room.
Logo used since 1911 is a stacked double R "RR" meaning Rolls Royce. The mascot
associated with the car is a woman with her arms spread behind her, known as "The Spirit of Ecstasy" or "Flying Lady". The mascot was originally used as the radiator cap, later became the hood ornament.
Borla started off making exhausts for Rolls Royce and Ferrari and since their beginnings have become the premier manufacturer of stainless steel exhaust that are used wherever high quality is needed.