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