1973 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow 63,251 Original Miles! Gorgeous on 2040-cars
Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Rolls-Royce
Model: Silver Shadow
Trim: SEDAN
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 63,251
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: BURGANDY
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
DIRECT FROM VALENTINA'S TREASURES PALM BEACH COMES ANOTHER GREAT FIND! Up for bid is a 1973 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW! This ROLLS has only 63,251 ORIGINAL MILES AND IS IN GREAT CONDITION!! This Rolls started its life being sent to the ISLE OF KENT, hence the Right Hand Drive. It was then shipped to PALM BEACH where it resides today!! This Rolls has been thoroughly checked out and all services has been done! Both Brake Accumulators and brake system has been rebuilt as ALL Rolls needs this throughout their life. Both carburetors have been rebuilt and a new high output alternator installed. The Ignition point system has been replaced with an ELECTRONIC SYSTEM, ending the hard starting and really wakes those spark plugs up! The AC has been converted to R132 and is ICE COLD! New water pump and expansion tank valve has been installed keeping this Rolls cool even in hot Florida weather! All electrics work, ie windows & door locks (a little slow), and gauges. Headliner is good, no rips or sagging. It has had an older respray at some point, but shows nicely with a few paint chips. The chrome is nice and shiny and shows well! Factory driving lights were installed and operated by headlight switch. Sometime in its history, someone installed a stereo system that could compete in any car stereo event! An ALPINE STEREO CD with TWO JL AUDIO Amplifiers are hooked up to a JL SUB and 9 speakers making it a concert on wheels! The interior seats are good, no rips or tears in leather or carpets. Tires are new and the Heavy Duty rating to hold the massive Rolls weight! A NARDI steering wheel is installed, the wood on the doors are good with some peeling of the clear coat lacquer. There is a small dent on drivers side behind rear door.This Rolls is 40 years old with plenty of miles left of elegance and enjoyment in it! A CLEAR TITLE IS IN HAND! The Rolls mechanic is available to answer any questions you may have. CALL EDDY AT 561-693-8636 FOR ANY QUESTIONS. Check out our other auctions as well, we have new items arriving daily!! WE SHIP WORLDWIDE..Thanks for looking..
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