Designing my favorite classic car 1938 Rolls Royce

We continue with the search for my ideal classic car with the help of AI. Today the car chosen as inspiration is the mythical 1938 Rolls Royce.

The 1938 Rolls Royce is one of the most elegant and exclusive cars in automotive history. It is a model that was only manufactured for two years, between 1938 and 1939, and was sold to independent bodybuilders to give it the final touch. The name of Wraith (spectrum in English) comes from its elongated and ghostly silhouette.

The 1938 Rolls Royce was the last car designed by Henry Royce before his death in 1933. The main novelty of it was the six-cylinder in-line engine with overhead valves and a power of 102 CV. This engine allowed it to reach a maximum speed of about 140 km/h, something very remarkable for the time.

The chassis of the 1938 Rolls Royce was very advanced for its time. It had independent suspension on the front wheels, hydraulic brakes and power steering. In addition, it had a four-speed manual gearbox with synchronization on the last three gears.

The 1938 Rolls Royce could be customized to suit the customer with different body types: sedan, coupe, cabriolet or limousine. Some of the most famous coachbuilders who worked with this model were Barker, Park Ward or Mulliner. The result was a luxurious, comfortable and refined car.

Only 492 1938 Rolls Royce were made before World War II broke out and production stopped. Today, it is a highly coveted piece by collectors and fans of classics. Its price can exceed one million euros depending on the condition and history of the vehicle.

The AI has created 4 fantastic images and I don't know which one to keep, the third one maybe. And which one would you stay with?

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