Young driver insurance maybe near impossible to find for a bespoke Rolls-Royce that is expected to fetch up to £8.5 million at auction.
Built especially for an Indian Maharaja in 1934, the unique luxury car named the 'Star of India' is set to become the world's most expensive car.
The phantom II 40/50 HP Continental 'All- Weather convertible' was previously being held in Hans-Gunther Zach's Rolls Royce museum in Muhlheim Germany but is now to be put up for auction on September 15th along with other Rolls Royce cars in his collection.
When sold the Phantom is expected to outsell a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testarossa that sold at auction in May for £7.2 million.
The car's distinguishing features include extra headlights which track the steering wheel to follow the road and also a specially designed gun rack built into the chassis for when the Maharaja went on tiger hunting trips.
Even if a young motorist could afford the whopping price tag, it is unlikely that young driver insurance could be found on the luxury car
