The impressive Rolls-Royce collection of a Vietnamese tycoon.
Five identical digits, four identical digits, or symmetrical/repeating numbers are attractive license plates often seen with Phantom or Ghost models in Vietnam.
Rolls-Royce is a symbol of success and prestige in Vietnam. Including both officially imported and unofficially imported vehicles, there are currently around 100 of them on the road. Many luxury cars from Lexus, Mercedes, and Range Rover also have attractive license plates, so it's not surprising to see a Phantom or Ghost with a desirable license plate.
Here are some Rolls-Royce cars with attractive license plates in Vietnam.
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Making headlines in Vietnam as the first genuine Rolls-Royce, the Phantom owned by wealthy businesswoman Duong Bach Diep bears the Binh Dinh license plate 7777. |
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The Rolls-Royce Phantom bearing a Bac Ninh license plate with four consecutive 9s once sparked controversy regarding its authenticity. |
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A Phantom in Hanoi with a license plate featuring four 9s. |
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The Ghost car belonging to a wealthy businessman from Thai Binh, bearing a license plate with four consecutive 9s, broke down in the middle of the road. |
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The four-digit number 3333 is installed on a Phantom owned by a wealthy businessman in Can Tho. |
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The Phantom Dragon edition from Ninh Binh, despite having a non-repeating license plate, has a "lucky-prosperous" ending number. |
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Ghost repeating 6969 in Saigon. |
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Another Ghost in Ninh Binh has a license plate with a progressive number. |
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Similarly, the Wraith in Hanoi also has a sequential number plate. |
According to VNE








