1977 Rolls-royce Silver Shadow - Original Cond - Low Miles - Royalty Welcomed!!! on 2040-cars
Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:412 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1977
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Rolls-Royce
Model: Silver Shadow
Trim: Deluxe
Options: Cassette Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 83,000
Interior Color: Burgandy
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Automotive World Incorporated Introduces.........
1977 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Original Condition!! 83k Original Miles!! Full Service Records!! No Reserve!! Rolls
Royce was formed over a simple lunch attended by Henry Royce and Charles Rolls
back in 1904 and has evolved into one of the most luxurious cars every
produced. Seeing a Rolls Royce is quite
a sight. It’s almost as time stands
still as it passes by you. Driving in a
Rolls ignites senses you almost forget were there. It puts you in a state of mind that resembles
royalty. Owning a Rolls is a summation
of all your life’s accomplishments. It’s a combination of all the smart
business decisions you’ve made and that every investment you chose was spot
on. It’s a measurement of your worth,
not in numbers, but in a stature only described Rolls Royce. When owning a Rolls, make sure you move the
Benz to the driveway and the Cadillac to the street, because the Rolls deserves
the best seat in the house. In the
garage. Driving by an elaborate house
with the garage door open and a Rolls Royce facing you resting, is like the
period at the end of the sentence, it sums it all up. This 1977 Rolls
Royce Silver Shadow offered here today is a symbol of what luxury was all about
in the 70’s. Real wood, strong stance,
plush carpet, v8 power and the ability to take up a lot of real estate. Please read on about this beautiful car and view
the many pictures and video that is provided to help depict the true condition
of this vehicle. Our lines of
communication are open so do not hesitate to contact concerning this car or any
other car we offer. Thank you.
Exterior: As
you can see from the pictures this Rolls Royce appears very nice. And it is very nice from a distance. Unfortunately the original lacquer paint has
checked and cracked. As a driver the car
is fine as it sits however, if you wanted to show the car and win trophies with
it you will have to have it stripped and painted. The body itself is very solid and rust
free. It appears very straight and
solid. All the glass is intact along
with all the lights, marker lights and signals.
The chrome is in excellent original condition. The tires are fairly new and all the original
hubcaps are in excellent original condition.
The Rolls Royce grill and flying lady are in excellent original
condition and are hard to find intact.
The car was driven 83k miles and I would presume it was enjoyed every
mile of that. If you’re looking for a
great, easy project of a vintage Silver Shadow this could be the one. Please look at the pictures and let us know
of any questions. Interior: The
interior of this car is absolutely luxurious.
It is in excellent original condition.
Aside from the real wood trim cracking in areas(common) the interior is
in excellent condition. All the gauges
including the radio work as they should.
All power windows work as they should as well. The power seat motors engage but struggle
moving up or back. The motors for the
seats are easily accessed and are very fixable.
The foot rests are intact in the rear and are in excellent
condition. The fabric for the headliner
and seats are also in excellent original condition. The carpet has been protected and is very
plush. Please look at the pictures and
let us know of any questions you may have.
Drivetrain: The
drivetrain is the original 412 CID Rolls Royce drivetrain. Runs very strong and smooth. The transmission shifts as it should and all
belts, tires, hoses, suspension, power steering and brake linings are all road
worthy. There are plenty of maintenance
records that are included with the sale.
It is apparent that when you drive this car you can see it has been meticously
maintained through the years. Please ask
us any questions you may have let us know.
If you want us to fax you the service records just give us your number,
would be glad to assist.
Payment: We would ask for a $500 deposit
via certified funds within 48 hours of end of auction. Balance to be paid
within 5 business days of end of auction in certified funds or wire
transfer. At the time of pick-up there is also a $200 documentation fee
to be paid for by the buyer. No exceptions. If you have any
questions concerning this vehicle or any other vehicle we have offered for sale
or questions concerning payment, please give us a call at 609-820-3030 or email
this ad. Shipping is the sole responsibility of the buyer. We will
assist any way we can. This is a NO Reserve Auction....Highest Bidder Wins!! |
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Tue, Mar 12 2024The Ghost might be Rolls-Royce’s smaller, “entry-level” car, but those words donÂ’t mean much when referring to the storied British automaker. With an almost $350,000 starting price, the Ghost is nearly as exclusive as its larger counterparts, but the recently announced Prism model will be even harder to get. Rolls said it would produce just 120 units of the car to celebrate its 120th anniversary in 2024, though itÂ’s unclear how many are already sold. As these things typically go, high-value clients and famous people tend to get the first crack at exclusive models, as theyÂ’re meant to be rolling advertisements for the brand. Last year was the brandÂ’s best ever, as it moved more than 6,000 vehicles in 2023, with America and record growth in the Middle East leading the charge. The automakerÂ’s demo car came in Gunmetal gray, which it said took 16 hours of hand polishing and a ten-step process that involves four layers of paint application. A high-gloss black-gray color is applied to the grille and trunk lid, which involves polishing the paints to such a high-gloss finish that they appear metallic. The dark colors highlighted with bolder hues are meant to convey the appearance of a prism, hence the carÂ’s name. Buyers can choose between four accent colors: Forge Yellow, Mandarin, Phoenix Red, and Mandarin. The color is applied to the brake calipers, lower bumper inserts and coachline, which Rolls said is a styling element that ties together the “mechanical, aerodynamic, and sculptural elements of Ghost.” Inside, the car gets Rolls-RoyceÂ’s famous Starlight Headliner with 1,040 individual LED “stars” across the interior roof. While these exclusive features are selling points for the Ghose Prism, Rolls said buyers still get access to its entire catalog of colors, materials, and options. Most people extend the automakerÂ’s already extreme purchase prices by several thousand dollars, pushing the average purchase price far above what we see on paper. Related Video
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Thu, Jan 24 2019The wow factor of a Rolls-Royce does not come from wild, outlandish design. Its cars and SUV are stately, mature, handsome and do not change looks with a shift of the wind like many vehicles in the auto industry. Those who know model cycles know that Rolls-Royce follows a slightly longer timeline than most, and for the current Ghost, its time is nearly up. These spy shots give us an early glimpse of what the updated model will look like. Even with a ton of camo on the car, the photos confirm what we already know about Rolls-Royce: It's a company that does not stray from what its designers deem to be a classic look. The new Phantom looks like the old Phantom, the Wraith looks like the Ghost, and the Cullinan looks like the Phantom. And thus, the new Ghost is pretty much going to look like the current Ghost, just with a few modernizations that will help the model age as well as Pierce Brosnan. What the spy shots show is evolutionary. It retains its traditional three-box sedan design, if slightly smoothed over. It retains the long hood with the blunt snout and vertical bar grille, it has a high belt line that extends the length of the car, the same coach door handles, and even the exact same wheels (though that is typical of a test car). The changes we notice are minor. The car will likely have updated front and rear lighting, the side mirrors appear to have slightly more aerodynamic designs with cameras embedded, and the small third window appears to have a slight change in shape. Following in the footsteps of the Phantom, the new Ghost will likely ride on Rolls-Royce's new Architecture of Luxury platform for an improved ride and drive. We expect the Ghost will take on the Phantom's new 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V12 powertrain, and it's possible it could also gain four-wheel steering technology. There are rumors about Rolls-Royce producing an EV in the future, but there's no indication which vehicle it would be, or if that's real at all. Check back in the future, as we'll update details on the upcoming Ghost as we see more photos and learn more information. Related Video:
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Fri, Jul 24 2015It may look like a Wraith convertible, but that doesn't do this new Rolls justice. In mid-May, Rolls-Royce announced the name of its forthcoming convertible: Dawn. Two days after that news was released, I saw the new car in Beverly Hills, CA. And as you can probably guess from earlier spy shots, not to mention my choice of lead photo, it looks like a Wraith convertible. Well, sort of. Before getting a full briefing of the new Dawn, I was frisked, security guards waved handheld metal detectors around my limbs, and my iPhone was confiscated. I was left standing outside a glamorous mansion with no more than a blue notebook, a pen, a glass of champagne, and gorgeous views of the Hollywood hills and Pacific Ocean. I was told to keep my mouth shut about everything I was about to see, until further notice. So no, I can't tell you everything I know about the Rolls-Royce Dawn; the company wants to save some information for the car's official unveiling in September at the Frankfurt Motor Show. I don't have photos. I don't even have a napkin sketch. Instead, I'm now allowed to tell you my impressions of the car I saw. It may look like a Wraith convertible, but that phrase alone doesn't do this new Rolls justice. Fabulous places. Shared social occasions. That's the sort of imagery Rolls-Royce wants to convey with the Dawn. In an effort to really convey this, Rolls-Royce opted to give the car a totally different name – that's why it isn't called Wraith Drophead Coupe, like the convertible version of the flagship Phantom. "'Dawn' perfectly expresses the character of the new Rolls-Royce. In its tentative, inchoate, anticipatory state, dawn is the world coming to light from the ethereal dark of the night," the company said in its original release. The Dawn name also harks back to the incredibly exclusive Silver Dawn from the 1950s, pictured above. Fabulous places and fabulous people. Shared social occasions. That's the sort of imagery Rolls-Royce wants to convey with the Dawn. After a hearing details that shall not be mentioned here (yet), I met the Dawn for the first time. The car drove up a path to the Beverly Hills mansion's courtyard, top up, modern music playing in the background. This was the first time in recent memory that a convertible was introduced with its roof affixed, but this was intentional. With the roof on, the differences between Wraith and Dawn are immediately noticeable. View 8 Photos With the roof up, the big droptop sort of looks like a hot rod.
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