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Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Ii on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:67837 Color: IS IN SUPERB CONDITION AND PAINT IS SHINY
Location:

Gardena, California, United States

Gardena, California, United States
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SELLING A VERY CLEAN AND BEAUTIFUL 1979 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW WITH 67837 ACTUAL MILES    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION +BURGUNDY   EXT.  TAN  INT. *  CLEAN  HEADLIGHTS *CLEAN  WINDSHIELD* CLEAN  *STEERING WHEEL CLEAN DASH THIS CAR IS VERY CLEAN AND RUNS GREAT. EXTERIOR IS IN SUPERB CONDITION AND PAINT IS SHINY !!!!COMPLETE CAR WAS REPAINTED .!!! NO RUST  INTERIOR FRONT SEATS ARE IN LO CONDITION SMALL RIPS ON LEATHER NEED REPLACEMENT   ALL ELECTRONICS WORK PERFECT.  ENGINE IS VERY STRONG AND TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT BUY ON A CLEAN ROLLS ROYCE  WANT TO TEST DRIVE PLEASE  CONTACT ME ANYTIME AT 310 XXX  866 0708 

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Questions: Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have by email. Any questions should be asked prior to bidding. Please do not assume anything.

Odometer Readings: Due to demo test drives and mechanical inspections, the mileage of the vehicle may be slightly different than the mileage stated when the vehicle was first listed on eBay.

Bidding: Your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle. Please do not bid if you're not seriously interested or financially able to purchase this vehicle. Please read eBay's "User Agreement".

Bidder's Age: You must be 18 years of age or older to bid.

Financing: If you need help with financing, please do not bid unless your financing has been approved. Some banks have year and/or mileage restrictions. It is the buyer's responsibility to be aware of this prior to bidding.

Buyer's Inspection: Pre-sale inspections are welcome. All inspections are to be done on site only. Inspections must be done BEFORE bidding, only. Inspection fees if any, are Buyers responsibility.

Warranty: This vehicle is being sold strictly "AS-IS" with no warranty or guarantees offered or implied. While we do try and describe the car accurately, it still remains a used vehicle with possible issues that are unknown to the seller. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value of this vehicle and to bid based upon that judgment.

Payments: A deposit of $500.00 via Paypal must be paid within 24 hours of the close of the Auction. The remaining balance must be paid within 3 days via Bank Wire, Cashier's Check, or Cash in person . However, the vehicle and title will not be released until payment clears our bank. Paypal will only be accepted for the $500 deposit.

Taxes and Fees: "Buyer" is responsible not only for knowing their own states' laws regarding taxes and fees, but also remitting the proper taxes, fees, and documents for their state. A $140.00 Auction services fee will be added to the sales price. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS. California buyer's will also be charged sales tax, smog and registration costs.

Finalizing Your Purchase: Winning bidder MUST communicate with us by e-mail within 24 hours of the end of the auction to make arrangements to complete the transaction. If we cannot confirm your intention to buy, we reserve the right to re-list this vehicle or sell to another qualified buyer. Before the vehicle is released for shipment to the "Buyer", all sale-related and title-related paperwork must be signed and returned completed to the "Seller".

Shipping and Delivery: All shipping charges are the "Buyer's" responsibility. We will not be responsible in any way for claims arising from shipping damage! Licensed "Carriers" are generally insured for $500,000. We assume no responsibility for damages incurred after the vehicle leaves our showroom.

Online Bidders are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the vehicle described above. If you do not intend to purchase this item, DO NOT BID!

We reserve the right to cancel bids or end auction at anytime for any reasonable reason.

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Mon, Aug 5 2019

Episode four of "Top Gear" season 27 is officially in the books, and if you like Freddie and Paddy, you probably enjoyed this one. The two went on a hell of an adventure through Borneo, but didn’t bring Chris Harris along for the ride. Maybe we were just getting accustomed to the three of them hanging out together, but the trip felt like it was missing something without Chris. Regardless, the feature film of this episode revolved around Freddie and Paddy driving the cheapest, rarest cars they could find. They bought them in Europe, then drove all throughout the island of Borneo, eventually reaching Brunei. Freddie got himself an Austin Allegro Estate, while Paddy made do with a Matra Bagheera S. If you had to look those cars up, we donÂ’t blame you. TheyÂ’re both rather obscure models, so itÂ’s safe to say they hit their mark on the rare requirement. Back at home base in England, Chris says he was reviewing a Rolls-Royce Cullinan. Funnily enough, Rolls wouldnÂ’t loan a Cullinan to "Top Gear" to test, so they had to go out and borrow one for the review. After listening to ChrisÂ’ thoughts on the SUV, it starts to become clear why Rolls may not have wanted the exposure. We wonÂ’t give it all away, but letÂ’s just say that the ultra-luxury ute didnÂ’t receive the most glowing of reviews. Bob Mortimer was the celebrity guest, so there were plenty of laughs to be had in his segment. He wasnÂ’t exactly fast in any of the car challenges, but the entertainment factor was certainly present with him cracking jokes. Even though the Borneo trip wasnÂ’t exactly the same without Chris, the other two managed quite well on their own. Freddie ate a live bug, and the mid-engine Matra made it to the end against all odds. Perhaps itÂ’s a testament to the companyÂ’s history of weathering tough conditions — Matra did win Le Mans three times throughout its history after all. At the very end of the episode, the boys made an admirable gesture by speaking out against the Sultan of BruneiÂ’s horrific laws against homosexual relations. They said that the filming for the episode occurred before the Sultan announced the new laws, and if "Top Gear" had known these rules would be enacted beforehand, they wouldnÂ’t have featured Borneo in their film. In response, Freddie and Paddy modified their Borneo rides with an epic paint job as a form of protesting the anti-gay laws. Good on ya, "Top Gear." Featured Gallery Top Gear episode 4 photos TV/Movies Rolls-Royce Top Gear

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