Pittsburgh Steelers' Antonio Brown Rolls Up To Training Camp In An All-New Custom Wrapped Rolls-Royce Phantom

Pittsburgh Steelers' Antonio Brown Rolls Up To Training Camp In An All-New Custom Wrapped Rolls-Royce Phantom
Speaking of Rolls-Royce, the company's flagship product was making headlines late this week when images of an NFL football player's all-new ride went public. Antonio Brown of the PIttsburgh Steelers is the proud new owner of an all-new Phantom.

Having driven the Phantom, there's no question it is the ultimate luxury ride.

**Read Agent 00R's review of the Rolls-Royce Phantom HERE!

But while owning a Phantom is not exactly a new thing, it's how Brown decided to customize it that's making waves. Although Rollers are known for being home to snobby billionaire's and a famous mustard commercial, this one is far from it. Taking a page from folks like Bijan and Michael Fux, this is definitely not your ordinary Rolls.

Although it's clearly a white car, it's been custom wrapped with a matte black finish. Integrated into the wrap on the vehicle's side profile is Antonio Brown's signature. In addition there's a yellow stripe down the center of the vehicle that's even integrated into the large front radiator grille. The side view mirrors keep their original white color, however, they're decorated with the Steelers' logo.

The most interesting bit, to me at least, is the vehicle's wheels that appear to be a dark shadow chrome that have white wall tires. Antonio Brown is bringing it back.










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MDarringerMDarringer - 7/25/2015 6:07:37 PM
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Proof that a man can make millions, but that does not translate into having a sense of taste.


TomMTomM - 7/25/2015 6:26:58 PM
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What a terrible waste of an otherwise honorable vehicle!


Agent00RAgent00R - 7/25/2015 7:01:50 PM
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Well, it is a wrap. It can be peeled off and sold off for wedding duty if need be.


autopalautopal - 7/25/2015 6:27:14 PM
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Then you wonder how these athletes can make millions, and then go broke within a few years after retirement. WOW!


Agent00RAgent00R - 7/25/2015 7:00:06 PM
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Yeah. I hope this guy has a financial advisor or seeks one out soon.

He has some play money but I think dropping half a million on a Phantom is a bit risky when we all know it's going to depreciate like a stone.

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/pittsburgh-steelers/antonio-brown/


Dexter1Dexter1 - 7/25/2015 6:59:37 PM
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Hey—how 'bout them there whitewalls?


autopalautopal - 7/25/2015 9:44:54 PM
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Just a stupid decision. Someone needs to remind this guy that he just have a few more years to earn the big dollars, whilst he probably have another 60 years more to live. According to forbes.com, 80% of retired NFL players go broke, sad.


Agent00RAgent00R - 7/26/2015 11:18:25 AM
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Not sure about the NFL but it's happened to plenty of NBA'ers — just read a story about Antoine Walker from the Celtics. Made over $100 million in careers earnings and it's all gone now.

Crazy!


MicrosoftUserMicrosoftUser - 7/25/2015 10:32:47 PM
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REALLY are you serious, WHITEWALLS that is as tacky as you can get especially now! Surprised he didn't have a padded white vinyl top with opera windows added to it too. That signature on the sides look like some punk just trashed it with their spray paint. Stupid athlete with money = NO taste and the poor house in a just few years!


TauronB2GTauronB2G - 7/26/2015 2:24:14 PM
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You guys act like you never did anything dumb at 27 years old. It's his money to waste...let him live!
It's not to my taste but screw it right now he's rich and famous. It's a wrap so it will come off.
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bw5011bw5011 - 7/27/2015 12:47:20 PM
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If the car was blue and silver and had a big star on it, it would have been one of the best looking cars on the planet! #Cowboys4Life

P.S.
Why are we counting other peoples money. What he spends, buys, blows or saves will not have any effect on our lives.


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