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C $19,990.00
Year:1972 Mileage:66800
Location:

North York, Ontario, Canada

North York, Ontario, Canada
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As a proud eBAY member with 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK - I am offering A STUNNING 1972 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW LONG WHEEL BASE (LWB) WITH 66,800 ORIGINAL MILES!

THIS ROLLS ROYCE WAS OWNED BY THE FAMOUS REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER MATT STIMPSON!

FOR THE LAST 5 YEARS IT WAS OWNED BY MY FRIEND ROHAN WHO IS A CAR MECHANIC BY TRADE, SPECIALIZING IN BRITISH CARS!

Here are some highlights:

MOTOR - COMPLETELY REFURBISHED


  • NGK Spark Plugs
  • New Distributor Cap
  • New Ignition Rotor
  • New Ignition Wire Set
  • NewOil Filter
  • New KENDALL GT1 20W50 Synthetic Oil with ZINC 

TRANSMISSION - COMPLETELY REFURBISHED!

  • 3-speed transmission completely refurbished
  • The transmission shifts perfectly in every gear!


BODY/PAINT - $ 12,000 DOLLARS PAINT WORK DONE 5 YEARS AGO!

  • The entire body was stripped and refinished by the best craftsmen at a cost of $ 12,000 dollars.
  • all GLASS came out
  • BRAND NEW FACTORY WINDSHIELD AND ALL FACTORY TRIM WAS INSTALLED AFTER THE CAR WAS PAINTED!
  • Perfect RUST-FREE floors, rocker panels, trunk, subframes, etc. - look at the detailed photos!


INTERIOR

  • The interior is totally original and in excellent condition
  • Has some patina and some wear but overall incredible condition!

WHEELS/TIRES


  • BRAND NEW TIRES
  • NEW CHROME VALVES AND PROFESSIONAL BALANCING

BUMPERS AND CHROME
  • Front and Rear BUMPERS are in excellent condition

SHIPPING

I WILL ASSIST THE BUYER IN SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AT THE BUYER'S EXPENSE.


I ENCOURAGE YOU TO COME AND SEE THIS STUNNING ROLLS ROYCE!

PLEASE SET AN APPOINTMENT WITH ME IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO COME & SEE IT.

I WILL ENTERTAIN ALL INTERESTING TRADES FOR CLASSIC CARS - LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE!


I CAN BE REACHED AT 289-597-3017

CHEERS!

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Rolls-Royce predicts it will set a delicious production record in 2020

Mon, Apr 27 2020

Rolls-Royce suspended production at its Goodwood, England, factory in March 2020 in response to the coronavirus pandemic, but there's at least one part of its business that's not affected by the temporary shutdown. The 250,000 bees that live and work near its factory are on track to set another production record in 2020. The BeeMW-owned (sorry) firm opened its Bee Apiary in 2017. It currently consists of six hives named Phantom, Wraith, Ghost, Dawn, Cullinan, and Spirit of Ecstasy, respectively. Rolls-Royce announced the quarter-million bees that buzz around its premises emerged from winter in excellent health, and they're expected to make even more honey in 2020 than in 2019 (though Rolls-Royce didn't specify a quantity). Clearly, social distancing and work-from-home orders don't apply here. Rolls-Royce works with local beekeepers to process the honey when it's ready, but don't look for it in the breakfast aisle the next time you're out buying groceries. It's exclusively served to the company's guests, like the customers who travel to Goodwood to configure or take delivery of a car. Put another way, a taste of Rolls-Royce-branded honey will cost you at least $300,000 and a round-trip ticket to the British countryside. Surprisingly, the rivalry between Rolls-Royce and Bentley continues in the world of beekeeping. In 2019, Bentley built two giant hives for 120,000 bees near its headquarters in Crewe, England. It predicted they'd make about 33 pounds of honey annually, which amounts to about 50 jars. Ford keeps tens of thousands of bees, too; it's caring for at least 80,000 bees near the Rouge factory that currently manufactures the F-150. Bees are an often-overlooked part of the ecosystem. Plants depend on pollination to reproduce, and bees are nature's main pollinators; we'd ultimately have less food if bees were eradicated from the planet. They're endangered in many parts of the world, which is why some automakers are choosing to give them a home.  Related Video: Featured Gallery Rolls-Royce Bee Apiary Green Weird Car News Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce Phantom Oribe has a pottery theme and high-fashion interior

Wed, Apr 28 2021

Rolls-Royce has developed quite a busy business with its Bespoke division. It creates specially customized one-off models for particularly wealthy clients. The latest is the Rolls-Royce Phantom Oribe, and it's one of the prettier and more interesting ones. The car was commissioned by a Japanese entrepreneur who collects old pottery from Japan called Oribe. That pottery often features green and white glazing, which provided the inspiration for the name and the color scheme of the Phantom. This particular Phantom was also a collaboration between Rolls-Royce and the French designer fashion brand Hermes, which provided all of the interior leather and canvas. That interior is really the highlight of the car. Most surfaces feature green and white leather to match the exterior. But the headliner and rear armrests receive a canvas fabric Hermes uses on some of its handbags. Walnut wood veneers decorate the doors, rear seat tables and dashboard. A unique touch is the lack of metal speaker grates. Instead, Rolls-Royce drilled out holes in the wood trim over the speakers. Additionally, the dashboard features an equine themed pattern that was hand painted. It was inspired by a particular style of scarves offered by Hermes. Both the car and fashion companies' logos appear on the glovebox door. This car is of course a one-off, so you won't see any more of them. Of course if you have the undoubtedly massive amounts of money to commission a Bespoke Rolls-Royce, you could probably request certain aspects of it on your own special car. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Rolls-Royce readying Wraith convertible

Thu, 08 May 2014

For seven years, Rolls-Royce got by on the Phantom line alone, expanding on the original saloon with a long-wheelbase version, a coupe and the convertible. But now that the Ghost is part of the family, Goodwood seems to be following a similar expansion.
What started with the Ghost sedan has since been joined by the extended-wheelbase model and the Wraith fastback coupe. And now we're receiving spy shots of a Wraith-based convertible undergoing testing.
Potentially to be called the Wraith Drophead Coupe like its larger Phantom-based counterpart, the cabrio is likely to borrow much from the Wraith fastback - including its 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 producing 624 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque - but with a folding cloth roof mechanism to let the wind and engine note in, although the prototype pictured here is wearing a makeshift hardtop.