MOVIES - Dec. 3, 1992
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More on Chaplin: A rare Rolls-Royce once owned by Charlie Chaplin and seen in his classic film “The Great Dictator” will be auctioned in London next week. The 1931 Phantom Two Tourer, metallic peacock blue with gray hide upholstery, is expected to fetch about $151,500 when it comes up for auction Wednesday. The engine and chassis were built in Britain and the body was fitted by American coachbuilders Brewster at Springfield, Mass. Only 70 Phantom Twos exist and just six had coachwork by Brewster.
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