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

North York, Ontario, Canada

North York, Ontario, Canada

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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Watch this Rolls-Royce Phantom get grassy knees

Mon, 17 Dec 2012

Here's a pro tip: if you're going to fire your chauffeur, make sure he hands over the keys to your Rolls-Royce Phantom first. If you don't, you just might wind up with scene like the one in the video below on your hands. In it, some sprightly soul decides to eschew the beaten path for a quick frolicking over hill and dale in the luxury leviathan. The grounds will never be the same. Grass, mud and water are all sent scattering as the Rolls-Royce proceeds to pound the earth into submission.
There's also a few smoky burnouts thrown in for good measure. We can appreciate any shenanigans with a high-dollar automobile that don't end in wrinkled sheetmetal. You can check out the full glory of the sideways Phantom in the video below.

Rolls-Royce bringing art deco-inspired cars to Paris, celebrates with posters

Thu, 20 Sep 2012

Rolls-Royce announced that it will be bringing some "art-deco inspired" cars to the 2012 Paris Motor Show, and while we really have no clue what that means just yet, we're sure the cars are going to be very expensive.
The images show what appears to be a stylized Rolls-Royce Phantom or Ghost in an artistic rendering that would look at home in South Beach. Like the cars, Rolls-Royce is going all out with the launch of these special cars with an invitation-only introduction including a champagne reception.
We only have to wait until next week to see what features and styling changes Rolls-Royce has in store for these new bespoke models, but for now, enjoy this trio of art deco goodness and check out the press release below.

Rolls-Royce Alpine Centenary Ghost makes its first North American appearance

Sun, 18 Aug 2013

Rolls-Royce choose this year's Shanghai Motor Show as the occasion to show off its achingly cool Alpine Trial Centenary Edition Ghost, but The Quail was the site of the car's North American coming out party.
The one-off Rolls pays tribute to a heroic moment in the marque's history, when four 1913 Silver Ghosts, three factory cars and one privateer entry, successfully completed the 1,820-mile Austrian Alpine Trials. The privateer racer in question, James Radley, is the gentleman responsible for the pretty color combination you see on this new Ghost. Radley's blue bodywork over black wheels looked great in 1913 and haven't lost any luster 100 years on to our eyes.
You can revisit the details about this historically rooted Rolls-Royce in the press release below, or simply take a stroll through our fresh gallery of images from The Quail.