1987 Rolls Royce Silver Spur - 3 Owners - No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Locust Valley, New York, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1987
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Rolls-Royce
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Silver Spirit/Spur/Dawn
Trim: 4 Door Sedan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 47,410
Options: Leather Seats
Exterior Color: Yellow
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1987 Rolls Royce Silver Spur - 47,410 CarFax Documented Miles This report shows a three owner car. No negative history whatsoever. Runs and drives really nice - Looks good too!
I'm selling it for my good friend and it's going to the highest bidder! No Reserve! No Buy It Now! Please Don't Ask! You will make the certified bank check out to the name on the front of the title. Just passed NY State inspection. Excellent tires and brakes. My pal is in the music business so I am certain the stereo "kicks butt". The high bidder will be buying this vehicle in "as is" condition. It is leaking "hydraulic mineral oil" (green in color) from under the driver door area. My friend claims to have put 10's of thousands of dollars in this car and now he wants it to disappear. I drove it about 15 miles and it drives just fine. Strong motor and tranny. Brakes and suspension are fine. If you drive it home, bring some Rolls Royce hydraulic mineral oil with you. Body is straight, but has a scratch and a couple of minor dimples. I tried to picture them, but they are minor. Interior is mint, but the wood veneer on top of all four doors needs to be redone or replaced. To make matters worse, the brand new Audi and Range Rover are now sleeping in the garage. The contractor who is redoing the kitchen commandeered the last garage spot thus displacing the Rolls and relegating it to the driveway. The Rolls is now sleeping outside being exposed to the elements! Paint has a nice shine if you get a detail job with rubbing compound and wax. The paint is slightly flat. I did a small section on the trunk and it will come up nice with some elbow grease. This car is a diamond in the rough. Bid with confidence. If the wining bidder is not thrilled after examination and a road test I will cancel the sale and refund your deposit. I can pick you up at the airport, train or bus station. Anyone can bid! Any question call me at 516-228-1016 or email me. If you are on or near Long Island and wish to preview this fine automobile, call me and please don't wait until the last day. It's by appointment only. Winning bidder must leave a $500.00 deposit within 48 hours of the auction close.
Good luck and thanks for looking! |
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