John Lennon’s psychedelic Rolls-Royce Phantom V and George Harrison’s Mini Cooper S.

While John Lennon chose a more cheeky, rebellious approach to decorating his Rolls Royce Phantom V with psychedelia, George Harrison opted for something a little bit more peaceful and serene. His 1966 Mini Cooper S was decorated with art inspired by the philosophy of Tantra. Much less controversial than Lennon’s choices, this decision came from a much different side of Harrison: his desire for peace and love. This comes as no surprise from the self-proclaimed “biggest lunatic around” whose memorable quote describing himself was: “I’m completely comical, you know? I like craziness”. Clearly, peace and love were always at the heart of what it meant to be one of the Beatles.