Nearly 15 years later we have the answer! It made £10,925 (including buyer's premium) at Bonhams Goodwood sale this weekend.
It seems, whilst not an official project from Rolls Royce, he got his hands on one of those as well...
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Translated from Danish:
“Once I had a dull silver-grey Rolls Royce. I don't have that anymore."
This is how Saxo bank director Lars Seier Christensen writes on his Facebook wall on Saturday. And judged from the pictures of Lars Seier's unrecognisable Rolls Royce, it's hard not to agree with him.
It is the Danish artist Kristian von Hornsleth who has transformed the rich man's silver-grey Rolls Royce Phantom into a rolling painting.
These days the car is on display at the Ostrale Art Show in Dresden, but when the exhibition is complete, it will be driven back in Lars Seier's garage a little outside Zurich in Switzerland, where the billionaire has lived since 2010. Lars Seier does not rule out that he can use the car.
“It’s fully registered, so I’m counting on it to run on festive occasions,” Lars Seier writes in a text message to bittaffbils.dk
On the side of the car it says UHURU, which means “freedom” in Swahili.
In the past, Hornslet has also decorated Ducati motorcycles and a Lamborghini."
No mention of the Morgan in spite of it being linked directly to the manufacturer.