Rolls-Royce Film - Camargue Journey (Early To Mid 1970s)
Recorded: Late 1980s Original Recorder: Toshiba V8700 Beta VCR Copied From VHS Tape Recovered With: (very tired) Sony SL-HF950ES Super Betamax VCR Rolls-Royce film showing a couple travelling in England and France in a Camargue. It has Rolls-Royce number plates, so may be a prototype. There is no commentary in this film, and it's probably from early to mid 1970s. (Australian Translation - Pair of tossers prancing around Pommy Land and France in a Rolls barge with weird music.) My apologies for the sound and picture quality problems with this video. These were copied a long time ago and the tapes have sat unused. If there are any copyright problems with this film, please let me know and I'll remove it.

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