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No Reserve 1976 Silver Shadow Lwb Rolls From Beverly Hills & Palm Springs Nr on 2040-cars

US $15,900.00
Year:1976 Mileage:101339
Location:

Kaysville, Utah, United States

Kaysville, Utah, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: LRE24117 Year: 1976
Sub Model: Silver Shadow
Make: Rolls-Royce
Model: Silver Shadow
Mileage: 101,339
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Absolutely Beautiful 1976 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow,  Original Paint,  has been meticulously maintained and serviced starting at Rolls Royce of Beverly Hills where it spent most of its life (in Beverly Hills) and with its second owner lived just as comfortably in Palm Springs where it was extremely well cared for also. Garaged its entire life.  Virtually 2 owners (second owner passed on to daughter for a few recent years).  I have a folder with over 50 invoices/pages from service records/receipts to one that even says "Undercarriage wash and polish and sterilize".  Over the years many many things have been replaced as needed for ex. wiper motors, new A/C system, any clip or system flush etc.. was done.  Very impressive.  Most everything works and is in tip top shape.  


Factory Royal Blue Everflex vinyl top is in perfect condition as is glass.  Rare color combination.  Royal Blue leather is rich and supple and the luxurious burl wood is flawless.  Wood has been redone professionally and is in amazing condition.   Headliner is in such good shape it may have been replaced also.  There are no tears in leather or cracks in dash or wood.  Engine is quiet and smooth  and is an absolute pleasure to drive (recently went through thorough inspection.)  If I had to guess the mileage by driving I would guess well under 50k instead of 101k.  I have nearly 100 pictures I would be happy to make available upon request and emailaddress.  I will also be attempting to put a video online for your viewing pleasure :) If I can not get it in this listing for some reason (I do not think liks are allowed) do a youtube search for  "1976 Silver Shadow SLC Utah" and you can watch it this weekend.  As with any luxury car they can not all be flawless so here are my only known negatives.  As with most of these particular hand crafted Rolls Royce works of art, there is an area where most of these cars,  if not all over 30 years old, have slight cracking or stress in the original paint. If you look close in a few areas you can see them, mainly where the top meets the paint behind drivers rear door there are a couple of chips and cracks.  I have taken some pics to show some of those few areas.  Overall it is in amazing condition and am willing to sell at a more than fair price.  I noticed there are several asking between $20k - $30k,  (one with very low miles appears to have sold for $29k according to completed listings in green (ebay item # 251279402268 if interested in looking).  Please feel free to call with any questions 8OI647IOI2 anytime. Will accommodate anyone interested in inspecting in person or with a service shop and can come drive etc..

I will ship worldwide , call 8OI647IOI2 for a shipping quote.  It so happens I have connections in the shipping world and can help with international shipping or within the US with reputable transports.  Buyer responsible to pay for shipping but I would like to help make it easy. Vehicle is sold as is where is with no warranty. I do have the car for sale OR trade locally for something interesting so I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime if a local buyer presents the right cash offer or trade offer.  Please contact me with any questions whatsoever at 8OI647IOI2.  I will pick up anyone at the airport as well.  Cash in person accepted or bank wire transfer (or may be willing to accept cashierscheck if I can verify with bank).  If you have any concerns about its condition you can google a service shop within my general area and I will deliver there if you want to arrange/pay for inspection with any mechanic of your choice.        As much as I would like to keep this piece of art I must keep my word with my wife....and I lost the vote with my 4 kids...If I get a new piece to add to my collection I must choose one to leave and my young family likes the bright red convertible porsche.  Please do not bid if you have not secured funds or do not intend to follow through..please..please as it takes a great deal of time and effort. If you have little to no feedback please contact me.




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Rolls-Royce bringing three customer-commissioned cars to Beijing show

Mon, Apr 22 2024

Rolls-Royce inaugurated a customization center called Private Office in Shanghai, China, in 2023, and it will bring the first three cars created in the facility to the 2024 Beijing show. The builds are based on the Spectre, the Phantom, and the Ghost, and they're inspired by travel. The cars are grouped under the Spirit of Expression label, and each one is given a name. Shown above, the Spectre is named "Escapism" and finished in a color combination that references a flower called lantana found in the South American tropics. The top part of the coupe is painted in Tempest Gray while the bottom wears Lantana Red paint. This color also appears on the center caps fitted to the 23-inch wheels. Inside, there's Selby Gray, Purple Silk, and Sunset leather upholstery, Sunset piping, and a Starlight headliner with Sunset-colored lights. Rolls-Royce Phantom Spirit of Expression View 15 Photos Somewhat more subtle than the Spectre, the Phantom is an extended-wheelbase model named "Magnetism" that's also characterized by a two-tone look. Designers headed to Sicily's Cala Luna beach for inspiration: There's Kabira Blue paint above the beltline and Cala Luna Sand paint below it. Arctic White and Cala Luna Sand accents add a finishing touch to the look. The interior gets a Starlight headliner with white and Galileo Blue lighting, an array of stainless-steel inlays, as well as Blue Gray, Navy Blue, and Arctic White leather upholstery. Rolls-Royce Ghost Spirit of Expression View 12 Photos We're off to Boracay Island in the Philippines for the Ghost, which is called Expressionism. Boracay Blue paint "evokes the sunsets over Boracay Island," according to Rolls-Royce, and it's accented by a hand-painted Lime Green stripe added as a reminder of the island's tropical landscapes. Black, Arctic White, and Lime Green leather upholstery dominates the interior. Look up, and you'll see a Starlight headliner that features a unique wave pattern, "like silk in the wind," created with over 1,000 "stars." There are eight shooting stars, too. Rolls-Royce notes that the three Spirit of Expression cars were commissioned by customers, so they'll presumably head off to their new home when the Beijing show closes its doors. The brand will open additional Private Office centers later in 2024, meaning we'll undoubtedly see additional one-off models before the end of the year. Rolls-Royce points out that most of its clients pay extra to customize their car.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge combines elevated power, style, luxury

Thu, Nov 7 2019

For once, a black-themed special-edition vehicle actually has some depth. And it had better, because it's a Rolls-Royce. The new Cullinan Black Badge is not simply an SUV with black exhaust tips, a black grille, and black trim work, though it does have all three. In addition to a myriad of design treatments, some of which have never been applied to a Rolls-Royce, the Cullinan BB has increased power, a sportier drive setup, and unique features specific to this vehicle.  One of the most significant upgrades between the base Cullinan and the Black Badge is the performance. Rolls-Royce finessed the twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter to make 600 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque, both up from 563 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque. Zero to 60 takes only 4.9 seconds, and it tops out at 155 mph. The Black Badge also has "intuitive throttle," which makes the ZF eight-speed transmission shift a little more aggressively, and a "low" button on the gear shift opens up a deep-voiced exhaust note. Furthering the package, Rolls-Royce made changes to the suspension components and settings to ready for lively driving. A higher brake point in the pedal travel and redesigned high-temperature-resistant brake discs help keep the SUV in check. This is also the first time ever a Rolls-Royce has used colored brake calipers.  Said to represent the style of a younger generation, "permanent bespoke" Black Badge vehicles undergo a dark transformation. We say dark, because black is not the only paint option. A white model was also shown at the unveiling and contrasted well with other darkened parts on the SUV. Apparently, each paint job is hand-polished for up to five hours to ensure peak shiny. Rolls-Royce emphasized how big of a deal it was to use a black Spirit of Ecstasy, which changed color thanks to a chemical process, not paint or wraps. The inverted badging, grille surround, side frame finishers, trunk handle, trunk trim, lower air inlet finisher, and exhaust pipes also received black makeovers, and new 22-inch black and silver wheels adorn each corner. Inside, "The King of the Night," as Rolls-Royce says (guess that title is available after the last season of "Game of Thrones"), has more all-new features. Crafted with a leather headliner and 1,344 fiber optic strands, the Starlight ceiling is introduced to the Cullinan with eight white shooting stars integrated into the pattern. The carbon fiber has been redesigned with aluminum weave and shows off a 3D geometric pattern.

Rolls-Royce restores a pair of soapbox racers it built in the 2000s

Sat, Mar 16 2024

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