1987 Rolls Royce Silver Spur Base Sedan 4-door 6.7l Engine. Pristene Condition! on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
You are bidding on a, 1987 Rolls Royce Silver Spur. The car is absolutely Pristene and has been Garage Kept its entire life. Absolutely nothing rides or drives like a ROLLS ROYCE. The long-wheelbase version of the Rolls Royce Silver Spirit was called the Silver Spur. Four inches longer than the Spirit, it is identifiable by its extended rear windows and ever-flex roof. Rack and Pinion, Power assisted 3 speed automatic. Everything works perfect, no issues and we drive is every week to keep it lubricated. Brand new floor mats costing $2000. We have over $28,000 invested. Had our fun with it. Owned it for 3 years. Our loss, Your gain! Originally listed for $119,000. Rear wheel drive. Weight: 4,085 LBS. Steel uni-body with front and rear A auxiliary A frames. GENERAL INFORMATION:
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE ENGINE: ENGINE: 6.75, V8. TRANSMISSION: 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC.
FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATIION OR QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME. SHIPPING IS ALSO AVAILABLE TO ANY DESTINATION YOU WISH, BUT WILL BE HANDLED AS A SEPERATE MATTER. HAPPY BIDDING :) GOOD LUCK! |
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Rolls-Royce luxes up Paddington Bear
Thu, 06 Nov 2014There are few things quite as quintessentially British as Rolls-Royce and Paddington Bear. And now the two have come together in one glorious creation.
As part of a promotion for a new Paddington movie and to raise funds for the UK's National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), London is decorating itself with a series of 50 sculptures reinterpreting the classic British children's character dotting the Paddington Trail across the city.
One of those installations has been created by Rolls-Royce, whose take on Paddington wears a brown leather duffel coat with a purple cravat and hat, a zebrawood suitcase and a pair of MK8 driving goggles that pay homage to the company's gentleman-racer history. He stands atop a chrome base modeled after Rolls' iconic Pantheon grille.
Rolls-Royce Corniche Coupe does some performance testing at N"urburgring
Wed, 10 Oct 2012While all the gory details surrounding the new Rolls-Royce coupe - including its true name, "Corniche" is just a savory-sounding best guess right now - are still shrouded in mystery, this new set of clandestinely foraged images proves that the car probably won't be a slouch in terms of performance.
The Ghost-based Roller was spotted on the Nürburgring Nordschleife recently, demonstrating its sporting chops at the same time it was showing off it's impressive patrician nose. Expectations are that, when the new coupe is shown off for real at the Geneva Motor Show in March of next year, that nose will belong to the fastest production car to ever wear the Spirit of Ecstasy.
Indications are that the Corniche will be rocking a turbocharged V12, making in the ballpark of 600 horsepower, and using an eight-speed transmission.
Car companies used to cook up sales with recipe books
Fri, 08 Aug 2014The evolution of automotive marketing has undergone a number of strange phases. Few, though, match the strangeness of the 1930s to 1950s, when automotive marketers turned to cookbooks as a means of promoting their vehicles. Yes, cookbooks. We can't make this stuff up, folks.
This bizarre trend led to General Motors distributing cookbooks under the guise of its then-subsidiary Frigidaire. Ford, meanwhile, offered a compilation of recipes from Ford Credit Employees (shown above). The cookbook-craze wasn't limited to domestic manufacturers, though. As The Detroit News discovered, both Rolls-Royce and Volkswagen got in on the trend, although not until the 1970s.
The News has the full story on this strange bit of marketing. Head over and take a look.