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Rolls Royce Silver Spur Ii 1991 Original 52,000 Miles Garaged Kept Mint Conditio on 2040-cars

US $32,795.00
Year:1991 Mileage:52212
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1991 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SPUR II IS ALL ORIGINAL. NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS. ENGINE RUNS FINE AS THE DAY IF LEFT THE FACTORY. THE BEAUTIFUL COLOR COMBINATION MAKES THIS A SUPER RARE  ROLLS ROYCE. THIS ROLLS HAS THE OPTIONAL BURLED WALNUT  DOOR INSERTS THAT IS RARE W/ THE CONNOLLY LEATHER HEADLINER THAT FEW RR HAVE. TOP OF THE LINE. THE CAR SHOW NEARLY NEW CONDITION WITH ONLY 52K MILES. WELL CARED FOR ALWAYS GARAGED. IT HAS THE LAMB WOOL RUGS FLOOR MATS WITH WILTON WOOL CARPET THAT IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. ITS FULLY LOADED W/ HEATED SEATS & FULL POWER ACCESSORIES INCLUDING POWER RECLINING REAR SEATS, PICNIC TRAYS AND A ALPINE UPGRADE STEREO. HAS ALL BOOKS, TOOL KIT AND A VERY POWERFUL FUEL INJECTION 6.8 LITER ENGINE. NADA BOOK VALUES ON THIS MODEL @ $27,700 LOW AND $37,800 AVERAGE AND $48,000 HIGH. a REAL HEAD TURNER!  NEW IT LISTED FOR $191,000. PEOPLE WILL JUST THINK YOU SPENT A FORTUNE. A REAL HEAD TURNER.
THIS ROLLS ROYCE IS LISTED ON OTHER SITE PLUS TAKING IT TO CAR SHOWS, SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REMOVE FROM AUCTION
ALWAYS SERVICED BY ROLLS ROYCE MECHANIC. RECENTLY NEW BRAKES, INCLUDING HYDRAULIC BRAKE PUMPS & EMULATORS. NEW VOGUE TIRES, COMPLETE NEW 134  A/C W/ NEW COMPRESSOR, HOSES, EVAPORATOR, CONDENSER & DRYER.  
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME OR CALL 504-913-6535    MARVIN -  LOCATED IN NEW 

CLEAN CARFAX                         THANKS FOR LOOKING

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Rolls-Royce to reach 4,000 units this year

Tue, 30 Sep 2014

Rolls-Royce is, by nature, an exclusive auto marque, but it has been steadily increasing its sales to the point that it could be looking at 4,000 units by the end of this year, setting a new record for the German-owned British automaker.
You don't even need to go back a decade to find Rolls-Royce sales hovering around the 1,000-unit mark. But that was when Goodwood only offered the Phantom saloon. The subsequent addition of the Phantom DHC and Phantom Coupe helped expand its portfolio, enlarged even further by the addition of the Ghost in 2010, by which time total sales were reaching 3,000 units.
The Spirit of Ecstasy marque has been hovering around the 3,500 mark ever since, but with the Wraith now in the mix and its reach extending into growing markets around the world, Autocar reports that global sales could top 4,000 units this year. (Of course that pales in comparison to one-time sister brand Bentley, which topped 10,000 deliveries last year, but Rolls-Royce typically competes at a higher price bracket.)

Home of Rolls-Royce Collection makes debut at the Quail

Sat, 17 Aug 2013

Rolls-Royce is marking 10 years of production at its Goodwood, England home, with the aptly named Home of Rolls-Royce Collection. The first instance of the Collection, a brilliantly appointed Phantom, has come to The Quail to make its world debut.
The goal of the Home of Rolls-Royce Collection seems to be to really showcase the kind of pristine, detailed work that the artisans back in Goodood are capable off, while creating a car that almost instantly achieves heirloom status. The Phantom seen here displays a truly impressive wood paneled cabin, where a technique called marquetry has been used to inlay some 170 sections of 11 different types of wood into a "celebration" motif.
You'll find a compass theme throughout the car as well - inside and out - which the company tells us is meant to highlight the sales of Goodwood-built Rollers on five continents across the world. Compass designs can be found on the armrests and center console, with each piece of embroidery taking more than 100,000 stitches to create. Not to be outdone in terms of time lavished, the compass motif painted on the exterior of the car takes one squirrel-hair-brush-wielding craftsman six hours to perfectly apply.

The cars of notorious dictators

Tue, Apr 21 2015

It's good to be the king, at least until your people have had enough of you. Last week, we brought you famous presidential cars. This week, we're going to the opposite end of the political spectrum, looking at what history's mad men drove throughout their repressive and violent regimes. These dictators were absolutely powerful, and absolutely corrupt. More nightmares for their people than rulers, their iron-fisted control gave them the ability to satisfy any wild desire with nearly limitless funds. While they all splurged on luxury goods, cars were a particular passion of many dictators. Cars make a powerful statement to the public about wealth, status and control. It's how you are presented at ground level to your adoring masses or mortal enemies. A custom luxury car with plenty of armor plating reinforced the specialness and "otherness" of the ruler to friend and foe alike. Muammar Gaddafi, Libya, 1969 - 2011 Lybia's President for Life Muammar Gaddafi fancied himself not just a car enthusiast, but a car designer for the masses as well. He supposedly designed a car called the "Saroukh el-Jamahiriya" or Libyan Rocket. It had a 230-horsepower V6 and the nose and tail of a rocket. He was trying to produce a safer car. What makes it safe car? Tough to say. Not a lot was ever released it. Apparently the el-Jamahiriya did come with airbags and collapsible fenders in case of a collision. A spokesperson said "The invention of the safest car in the world is proof that the Libyan revolution is built on the happiness of man." We'll just have to take his word for it. When he wasn't designing his own cars, Gaddafi was ordering up custom rides, large and small. Besides a heavily armored BMW 7 Series and a Mercedes S-Class stretch limo, Gaddafi had this custom Fiat built at a cost of $260,000. The gold in the trim is real gold (of course) and comes with some touches that are pure Gaddafi. For instance, the Fiat badge was replaced with an outline of the continent of Africa, with Libya cut out in green. Rebels seized the Fiat and Gaddafi's other trappings of power after putting an end to Gaddafi's 42 years in control. Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, Haiti, 1971 - 1986 Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier was the second-generation dictator of Hati from 1971 to 1986. He made life hell for his people for 15 long years, starting when his father died when he was just 19 years old. Imagine if Justin Beiber was given a tiny island nation to run.