News | LondonThe moment vintage Rolls Royce broke down outside Marylebone hotel, causing huge traffic queue Full stop: the owners wait for the police in Harewood Avenue, Marylebone (Picture: Richard Ainsworth)Richard AinsworthAlexandra Rucki30 April 2015These pictures show the moment a vintage Rolls Royce broke down next to a luxury Marylebone hotel, causing a long queue of frustrated motorists.The 40-year-old gold car came to a full stop as it pulled up alongside The Landmark London Hotel, in Harewood Avenue, this morning.Traffic was held up as the car spluttered to a halt in an unfortunate spot blocking a junction, while many passers-by stopped to take photographs of the scene.Bizarre sight: passers-by take snaps of the vintage vehicle (Picture: Richard Ainsworth)Richard AinsworthThe owners of the car declined to speak at the scene, but were happy to pose for photographs as they waited for police to arrive and help.Vintage vehicle: the owners refused to give their names but were happy to pose for pictures as they waited outside The Landmark London Hotel (Picture: Richard Ainsworth)Richard AinsworthThe car is a Rolls Royce Camargue and is estimated to be worth around £35,000.Break down: the owners pose next to the Rolls Royce CamargueRichard AinsworthIt was manufactured from 1975-1986, but was once ranked one of the ’10 Worst Cars’ and listed in a Crap Cars book printed in 2005.MORE ABOUTCarsWest London