The Beverly Hills edition Phantom wasn’t the only custom Rolls-Royce on display at Pebble Beach this year. In fact it wasn’t even the only convertible Rolls-Royce. The British automaker also brought along three examples of the new Dawn, each customized by the company’s Bespoke division.
Pictured above is the Michael Fux edition, commissioned by the collector of the same name, whose garage is packed with over 150 cars. It’s painted a unique shade of Fux Blue, over a white interior with white piano-lacquered trim, blue lambswool carpet, and a hand-finished steering wheel.
Joining it is the Nautical Dawn, built for a client in South Florida who brought noted interior designer Barclay Butera on board to design the convertible to match her seaside residence. It’s decked out in white with a deep blue hood. The interior carries over the same pallet, complemented by open-pore teak trim continuing up the rear deck. The clock was even designed to complement the classic Rolex Yachtmaster watch and the treadplates with nautical flags spelling out the name Dawn.
Finally another bespoke Dawn was delivered to noted Rolls collector Don Brinkeroff. It pays homage to the 1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost with matte silver bodywork, silver Spirit of Ecstasy inlays in the piano black fascia, and pine green leather with black trim.
Rolls-Royce has, at the time of writing, only released photos of the Fux and Silver Ghost editions, but we’ll be sure to update the post when more become available – so watch this space.