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1972 Silver Shadow Long Wheelbase-chrome Bumpers-great Buy on 2040-cars

US $14,995.00
Year:1972 Mileage:34000 Color: paintwork is in very presentable condition with no evidence of rust in any areas A very solid body is obvious
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1972 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Long Wheelbase

Rolls-Royce all-time contemporary classic Silver Shadow defines the last of the best. Truly after this series, the term classic no longer applies.

 All is still great for this revered marque but its visual and even prestige identities took on a whole new meaning with a new audience who will create their own history.

Time will define it.Collectors, and appreciators all agree that the most desirable of the Silver Shadow series automobiles are the pre-1973 (and smog exempt) beautiful chrome bumper editions.

Ultimately, the Long Wheelbase models are the most sought-after, with the stretch being four inches in the rear area providing a copious amount of rear passenger luxury.

Additionally the smaller privacy rear window and Everflex roof accentuates the Rolls-Royce statement of elegance and prestige.

 

This examples general overall condition is very good with ageing that can be defined as patina.

 Exterior paintwork is in very presentable condition with no evidence of rust in any areas A very solid body is obvious. The brightwork is very presentable and in a good state of preserve.

The interior is commensurate with the cars age. The leather, while having been redyed, still has many years of life left. All of the beautiful veneered dash and window cappings will eventually need attention but for now has lots of usage left as they are.

 Mechanically the car runs and drives as a Rolls-Royce of this vintage should with the engine running smoothly and all other performance and handling, systems in good general order.

 

Now is the time to reward yourself with owning this most affordable prestige classic automobile.

A minimal cash outlay will provide years of pleasure with savvy investment appreciation as your added bonus.

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Man orders $20M-worth of Rolls-Royce Phantoms

Fri, 19 Sep 2014

The term "luxury" gets thrown around a lot when speaking about vehicles that are actually somewhat affordable like BMWs and Cadillacs, but Rolls-Royce and hotel magnate Stephen Hung (above in the wild suit) are proving what real opulence really is with the largest single order from the fabled British marque, ever. Hung is purchasing 30 custom examples of the Phantom Extended Wheelbase (pictured right) for $20 million. To push the deal even further over the top, two of the Phantoms are the most expensive examples ever commissioned.
This assemblage of über-luxury sedans isn't for Hung's personal collection. Instead, the cars are going to be part of the fleet for the swanky hotel and casino that he's opening in Macau, China, in 2016 called the Louis XIII. According to The Washington Post, when the 200-room resort opens, the Louis XIII is supposed to be one of the most mind-blowing places in the world, including a suite that costs $100,000 a night.
When completed, the 30 cars will be in matching crimson red to echo the exterior of the hotel. That color will be carried into the interior trim, as well, including the gauges, and the seats will have a checker board pattern. Each one will be outfitted with a bespoke clock from Graff Luxury Watches. The two most expensive Phantoms will get all of this attention, plus gold-plated trim covering the interior and exterior.

Rolls-Royce readying Wraith convertible

Thu, 08 May 2014

For seven years, Rolls-Royce got by on the Phantom line alone, expanding on the original saloon with a long-wheelbase version, a coupe and the convertible. But now that the Ghost is part of the family, Goodwood seems to be following a similar expansion.
What started with the Ghost sedan has since been joined by the extended-wheelbase model and the Wraith fastback coupe. And now we're receiving spy shots of a Wraith-based convertible undergoing testing.
Potentially to be called the Wraith Drophead Coupe like its larger Phantom-based counterpart, the cabrio is likely to borrow much from the Wraith fastback - including its 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 producing 624 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque - but with a folding cloth roof mechanism to let the wind and engine note in, although the prototype pictured here is wearing a makeshift hardtop.

Rolls-Royce reveals Ghawwass edition Phantom Coupe

Wed, 16 Oct 2013

This is the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Ghawwass Bespoke Edition, the latest car to join the long and distinguished line of Rolls-Royce limited editions that have arrived over the years. With that in mind, we'll allow you one guess as to what market this limited edition is destined for.
If you said the Middle East, which is almost always the answer when talking about ultra-limited, special editions of the world's finest luxury and sports cars, then give yourself a pat on the back. As for that name, "Ghawwass" is the Arabic word for diver, and attaching it to the Phantom Coupe is meant to celebrate "the traditional method of collecting pearls from the Bahrain pearl banks," according to Rolls-Royce's Facebook page, where these pictures were posted.
Considering its nautical namesake, the color scheme of the Phantom Ghawwass makes a lot of sense, with a Turchese Blue exterior and a tan and Turchese interior that brings to mind bright blue water and sand. The veneers are pearl - although we can't see them in this photoset - befitting the car's inspiration, while a Dhow, a traditional Arabic sailboat, can be found in the coachline and stitched into the headrests.