Selling a 1974 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow is known by the brother and nephew of the legendary Queen frontman.
Ukrainian artist Andrey Danilko told how he decided to sell the Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, which belonged to the cult singer Freddie Mercury. He said this in an interview with Facts.
According to him, from the very beginning he wanted to donate the car to a museum dedicated to the British singer from Ukraine, however, as it turned out, there is no such institution, so it is in the parking lot.
“We wanted to buy this car for Eurovision fans who love Queen and give it from Ukraine to the Freddie Mercury Museum in London… But there is a lie about the museum, it’s not there. I’m disappointed and I don’t know what To do. It requires maintenance Parking costs a lot of money, where the car has been standing for almost 15 years,” he said.
Also, the artist, acting in the image of Verka Serduchka, admitted that there was an idea to bring Rolls Royce to Ukraine and organize a unique exhibition. But it was not implemented.
“A modern museum that will have things of some famous people or those who performed there. But it’s difficult. The car has a different steering wheel and is seen not as a rarity, but as a vehicle,” added the performer.
However, during a full-scale war, the auto musician did not regret selling, because the proceeds went to the construction of a rehabilitation center on the territory of our country.
“I think Freddie will be happy with the auction and all this amount. That is, the fact that this car brought help to someone,” summed up Andrey Danilko.
Recall that Andrei Danilko sold the car of the legendary performer Freddie Mercury at an auction in the UK.
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