1982 Rolls-royce Silver Spirit, Ready To Be Driven And Enjoyed on 2040-cars
Delray Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.75 Liter V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1982
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Rolls-Royce
Model: Silver Spirit/Spur/Dawn
Trim: Leather
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 98,000
Exterior Color: Magnolia
Interior Color: Brown
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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Have
you always dreamed of owning the most prestigious car ever made but your budget
didn’t allow it? If you always wanted a Rolls-Royce but couldn’t; we now have
the car you have been dreaming of! Pedigree Motorcars is proud to offer this
beautiful Silver Spirit. The Silver Spirit was introduced in 1981; it was the company’s first new sedan
in 17 years. Complete with fuel injection, fully independent suspension, rack
and pinion steering, and 4 wheel disc brakes, this saloon drove as well as it
looks. Inside it was complete with everything Rolls-Royce was known for.
Connolly hides, Wilton Carpets, and walnut veneer lined everything creating the
most inviting environment. This Silver Spirit is in beautiful condition. Its body is straight and doesn’t
suffer from the normal areas of corrosion that are typical on these cars. In
fact, we haven’t found any rust on the body. All of the body panels are
straight and the chrome gleams. Although not in new condition, the overall
condition of the paint is beautiful. There are a couple of areas where there is some cracking in the paint. We do show them in the photos. They look worse in the pictures than they do in person. Also the left rear tail light has a crack in it. It works perfectly but there is a small crack. They right side rear tail light is perfect. It retains the original stainless steel,
painted wheel covers. All are in excellent condition. There are a matching
finelines to coordinate the exterior and interior colors. Inside, the brown
leather is beautiful. The wood veneer is original and has not beer refinished.
It shows the typical wear that a 98,000 mile 32 year old car has. The recently
reconditioned leather is beautiful. The seats still retain their firmness and
are very comfortable. Driving this Silver Spirit is a pleasure. The engine starts immediately without
hesitation and makes smooth and strong power. The transmission shifts so
smoothly, you can almost not feel the shifts. The Air conditioning is strong
and cool. When driving this Silver Spirit, you feel wonderful. You sit up high
and proud looking down on the Flying Lady guiding you down the motorway. It’s
an experience every enthusiast should experience. This Silver Spirit offers an opportunity to own the most prestigious automotive
icon at an incredibly affordable price. Although it is in excellent condition,
it is not new; it IS over 30 years old. It’s ready to be driven and enjoyed.
Today all of this technology and luxury can be yours for the same price as an economy car. Contact us for further details and to arrange an appointment to view this beautiful Rolls-Royce. We show cars by appointment, please call Ken Baker at 561-866-1601 to arrange a showing. Inspections on any of our cars for sale and welcomed and encouraged. We now have financing and leasing available. Contact us for details as everyone’s situation and goals are different. We have one goal, to make it possible for you to drive the collectable car you desire! This is probably one of the finest examples of a 1982 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit's to be found anywhere. Its ready for inspections and delivery. This car is offered as-is, in-person pre-purchase inspections at buyer's cost are encouraged. Please review payment & settlement terms before bidding |
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