Some years back, we lived in Boca Raton, an upscale community in southeast Florida. We saw numerous Rolls Royces there. Rolls Royces are rare in Ocala. This is, I believe, the second one I've seen in the 10 years we've lived here. It might belong to John Travolta, who has a home in the Ocala area, but I don't think so.
Quite a car!
ReplyDeleteThere is a fine car dealership down the street from us so I see Jags, Rolls, Bentley going by all the time. It is amazing how much money there is around that people can afford these cars. I wonder who the artist could be that owns this car? A fotographer? ;-)
ReplyDeleteHmmmm I wouldn't mind having one of those!! I know you'll let me know if they owners decide to give it away -- Right???
ReplyDeleteFancy.
ReplyDeleteThe owner must be a very successful artist...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like an older model (though what do I know?). I know several people who work for Rolls Royce, but in their airplane engine division. ;-)
ReplyDeleteNow that would be a very smooth ride, especially in the rain!
ReplyDeleteThat's an intriguing number plate Lowell... WHO could it be :)
ReplyDeleteHa! Is that a paintbrush for the 'I' on the plate.
ReplyDeleteI think John spends all his money on jet planes and not on cars but, as you say, who knows.
ReplyDeleteGreat car and funny vanity plate...
ReplyDeleteThat would be like driving a tank from the looks of it. They must be comfortable to ride in though. I would opt for something a bit more sporty.
ReplyDeleteWhat? You didn't wait with your brollie to find out whose it is???? I'm disappointed Lowell. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's an impressive car, but I'd like something a little racier.
ReplyDeleteNo number on the number plate??
ReplyDeleteI honestly prefer the old designs.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful car; not owned by a starving artist, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteI seldom see a Rolls Royce on the road. Most of foreign cars are from Germany. Did the "ARTIST" on the number plate make you imagine its owner who has home there? I wonder why no number?
ReplyDeleteYoko