1987 Rolls Royce Silver Spur Low Mileage Custom Burl Walnut Steering Wheel on 2040-cars
New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, United States
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The car was part of a large collection and chauffeur driven during its time in the Beverly Hills - Palm Springs California area, with the first owner, close to 20 years. He also added a custom burl walnut steering wheel, including the center with RR logo and matching interior walnut veneer panels all by Rao woodworking in LA. The spirit of ecstasy hood ornament has a custom gold wash applied. The rear seat phone is intact. The second owner from Missouri purchased the car for use at his family's condo in LA and the car was kept there until I acquired it in 2008. It was transported by FEDEx closed carrier to my home in Pennsylvania. It was always garaged and has been a very reliable and good driving car over the last 6 year for us but as the mileage indicates, was driven only sparingly (we put about 4000 miles on it), mostly on Sundays and only in good weather. It comes with 2 sets of hubcaps, the everyday ones in the photos and the color matched stainless steel ones from the factory. Set of 4 Kelly Navigator tires installed to replace the originals in 2008. The mileage stated above is accurate as can be seen on Carfax. The Missouri title for the car was exempt for mileage and so the PA mileage exempt title had to follow. The car will be available for inspection (9/25 - 9/28). No warranty is expressed or implied. The vinyl roof is in excellent condition. The dash has a few thin cracks in the lacquer. The rear passenger door has only a small flaw in the door top veneer. Rear view mirror has lost a little silver around the edges. Not a perfect car but really, really nice for age. Please feel free to submit questions through ebay, text or call 724-698-3475.
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Upcoming Rolls-Royce Ghost wears evolutionary design in spy photos
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, Oct 20 2017The biggest, baddest Rolls-Royce will soon be here. We've seen spy shots the new Cullinan for months, but this is our first look at the SUV's interior. Though much of it is still covered, we can make out a few details hiding beneath the surface. There's no word on when the new Rolls will hit the streets, but look for a debut sometime this auto show season. At first glance, there seems to be a lot of parts taken straight from a BMW parts bin. BMW owns Rolls, so this shouldn't be too much of a surprise. Still, it's disappointing to see the steering wheel from a 3 Series in place of the handsome, thin-rimmed wheels you usually find in a Rolls-Royce. That said, this could simply be a temporary solution while the car undergoes development. The rest looks a lot like the new Phantom. This includes the digital instrument cluster and various switches and knobs. There really isn't anything new we can glean from the Cullinan's exterior. We've seen this all before. The rear doors are of particular note as they each appear to have two door handles. Look closely and you can see a regular one in the back and what appears to be another up front. The latter suggests it may have suicide doors, though it may simply be a trim piece meant to simulate that iconic Rolls feature. We'll have to wait for the full debut to find out more. Related Video: Featured Gallery Rolls Royce Cullinan Spy Shots View 12 Photos Image Credit: CarPix Spy Photos Rolls-Royce SUV Luxury
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Unique elements of the Phantom Coupe Aviator Collection include the Aviator Grey exterior hue accented with a matte finish on the grille, hood and window frame. Setting the aeronautical theme of the car, the interior is fitted with exclusive features like the matte-black instrument gauges, an aviation-grade clock in the middle of the dash and a lower dash veneer that mimics the look of an old wooden airplane propeller. Even the transmission tunnel boasts an anodized aluminum cover with exposed torx-head bolts which attempts to match the fuselage of Rolls' award-winning (and Rolls-Royce-powered) Supermarine S6B aircraft.
No detail was overlooked in creating a truly unique atmosphere for the Aviator Collection so much so that it has a leather-lined glove box with the following quote from Rolls himself embossed into it:





















