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.
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Quite a car!
There 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? ;-)
Hmmmm I wouldn't mind having one of those!! I know you'll let me know if they owners decide to give it away -- Right???
Fancy.
The owner must be a very successful artist...
It 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. ;-)
Now that would be a very smooth ride, especially in the rain!
That's an intriguing number plate Lowell... WHO could it be :)
Ha! Is that a paintbrush for the 'I' on the plate.
I think John spends all his money on jet planes and not on cars but, as you say, who knows.
Great car and funny vanity plate...
That 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.
What? You didn't wait with your brollie to find out whose it is???? I'm disappointed Lowell. :-)
It's an impressive car, but I'd like something a little racier.
No number on the number plate??
I honestly prefer the old designs.
Beautiful car; not owned by a starving artist, that's for sure!
I 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?
Yoko
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