To be Sold as a collection only.
Mulliner Park Ward Limousine
John Lennon Tribute Car
COACH: Mulliner, Park Ward
VIN #: (5VF51)
SW: (RHD)
Sold new by H.R. Owen, built with identical Mulliner Park Ward specifications as John Lennon’s famous ‘psychedelic’ 1965 Phantom V. This Phantom V has a full body wrap to match Lennon’s ‘psychedelic’ Phantom V identical. This all original RHD Limousine has all of original body parts, No collision damage. The body has no major defects. The car is mechanical sound and the engine compartment has no fluid leaks.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom V is a large, ultra-exclusive four-door limousine produced by Rolls-Royce Limited from 1959 to 1968. Based on the Silver Cloud II, it shared a V8 engine and General Motors Hydra-Matic automatic gearbox with that model. Rolls-Royce assembled the cars’ chassis and drivetrains with bodies made to standard designs by coachbuilders H. J. Mulliner and Park Ward. Mulliner Park Ward was a bespoke coachbuilder in Hythe Road, Willesden, London UK. Rolls-Royce Limited formed Mulliner Park Ward by the 1961 merger of two Rolls-Royce subsidiaries: Park Ward of Willesden, London, a Rolls-Royce subsidiary since 1939 and H. J. Mulliner & Co. of Chiswick, a Rolls-Royce subsidiary since 1959.
Arnage RL Long Wheel Base
originally owned by Yoko Ono Lennon
Finished in Black Sapphire exterior with Autumn interior
VIN #: SCBLE31E72CX19017
MILES: 44,100
Finished in Black Sapphire exterior with Autumn interior, this car is truly one of a kind. In addition, this car was originally owned by Yoko Ono Lennon at a cost of just under $300,000. (see documentation below). The car was used by Yoko Ono Lennon to chauffeur her to many public and private appearances. In 2007, she auctioned the car with the proceeds to benefit The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus. It is being offered now by only the second owner.
John Lennon Imagine Steinway Grand Piano
SEVEN UNIQUE LIMITED EDITION SERIES
This STEINWAY LIMITED EDITION piano has concluded its run and is no longer being produced by STEINWAY & SONS.
The music desk of each piano incorporates one of seven unique John Lennon original drawings. “Come Together,” the title of the opening track on the Beatles’ historic Abbey Road album, reflects John Lennon’s desire to bring people together. “Grand Piano” (no longer available) is a drawing that captures the songwriting process — as musician and piano become one. “Freda People” exemplifies John Lennon’s passion for using music for the benefit of mankind. “Self Portrait” (no longer available) is perhaps John Lennon’s most famous drawing — despite the simplicity, it’s unmistakably John. “Borrowed Time” includes a sketch of an upright piano, such as the legendary STEINWAY on which Lennon composed “Imagine.” “Frog Pondering” perfectly demonstrates a blend of the creative and playful sides of Lennon. In “Power to the People,” we see a combination of Lennon’s love for freedom, as well as of New York, with his rendition of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor.
The soundboard of every Imagine piano is graced by a full color decal, also based on a drawing from John Lennon.
A portion of the proceeds from the Imagine piano sold by STEINWAY & SONS was donated to The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus.
This mobile exhibition can be utilized for the Grand Opening here and other Hotel locations or it could be a permanent attraction for additional build out of Beatle’s English themed pubs and grub in the hotel. Can you IMAGINE the piano playing in the lobby when you check in?