Once a Mighty Icon: The Story of the Boldly Modified ‘Rolls-Royce’ that Once Outshone Lamborghini and Ferrari

Before the American presidential limousine earned the moniker “The Beast,” there was another vehicle that claimed this title. Born during the era of the British car modification trend in the 1970s, “The Beast” earned its place in the Guinness World Records as the most powerful road car in the world in 1977.

Outperforming contemporary Ferraris and Lamborghinis, this peculiar-looking car often graced the pages of car magazines and even economic newspapers as it became the center of a legal battle involving Rolls-Royce.

This car was dubbed the “Beast” not only for its appearance. Underneath its hood, it featured the legendary Rolls-Royce Merlin V12 27L engine. This engine wasn’t used in ordinary four-wheeled vehicles, but rather in the legendary Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane fighter planes that triumphed over the German Luftwaffe in the iconic Battle of Britain in 1940.

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