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Rolls-Royce Cameo is a DIY car that can park on a shelf

Photo courtesy of Rolls-Royce

Anyone can park Gorgeous cars in the driveway. If you really want to show off your high-end machine, you could park it as an art installation in your huge living room and invite people over for a dinner party. You can do the same thing with the new Rolls-Royce Cameo. kind of. Your guests will be able to see it with just a little effort.

Cameo is a new piece of “art for home interiors” that harks back to the carmaker’s early convertibles and combines genuine Rolls-Royce materials with the satisfaction (for lack of a better word) of creating a Rolls-Royce ) combined together.

It consists of three main components: the aluminum chassis and the oak and aluminum pieces that make up the two-tone body. Rolls-Royce said: “The oak bodywork is magnetically attached to the aluminum chassis, simulating an important stage in the Rolls-Royce assembly journey known as the ‘marriage’, when the body is fitted to the drivetrain. Rolls-Royce This important moment in the car manufacturing process is one that many customers choose to watch in person.”

The company went for a minimalist approach to the interior, opting for a 3D-printed layout in the iconic Gracie White and decorating it with a “driver” wearing a flat cap.

The final touches are the wheels, which feature self-leveling “RR” center caps that always keep the company monogram upright, just like on a full-size Rolls-Royce.

Look for cameos in Rolls-Royce showrooms and private office boutiques. The company didn’t reveal retail pricing in its press release, but some searching on the Internet revealed that Miller Motorcars Boutique in Greenwich, Connecticut, sells the Cameo for $5,500.

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