1988 Rolls-royce Corniche Convertible. on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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Rolls-Royce Corniche.
Finished in Champagne, accented with cream hides and black piping. We just replaced the convertible top also
finished in cream. The color combination is the most striking and beautiful combination I have ever seen. The
wheels have been upgraded, a Nardi steering wheel has been added, to bring this motorcar to sheer magnificence.
This outstanding motorcar has been in the stable of a prominent Palm Beach collector for the past eight years. In
that time we have taken care of her meticulously.
As with all his motorcars, no expense has been spared with the upkeep of this beauty. He is now downsizing his
collection and this is one of the cars, he reluctantly has decided to let go.
The interior, chrome work and paint are in exceptional condition. We have just gone completely through the car, to
prepare her for your enjoyment.
The car brakes straight and true, suspension is tight, the engine is strong and quiet and the transmission shifts
effortlessly.
This beautiful Rolls-Royce Corniche will continue to appreciate in value and is a sound investment.
Dont miss out on this motorcar, it is more than a worthy candidate for addition to anyone's stable.
The car brakes straight and true, suspension is tight, the engine is strong and quiet and the transmission shifts
effortlessly.
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