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1927 Rolls Royce Phantom 1 Springfield Tourer Lhd Superb Automobile on 2040-cars

US $270,000.00
Year:1927 Mileage:40000
Location:

Limavady, United Kingdom

Limavady, United Kingdom
Advertising:
Engine:7688cc 6 - CYL - PETROL
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: S413FL Year: 1927
Make: Rolls-Royce
Drive Type: MANUAL
Model: Phantom
Mileage: 40,000
Trim: TOURER
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

These pictures don`t do this automobile any justice whatsoever,
SL Prestige Ltd is delighted to offer you this Stunning Rolls Royce Phantom 1 Convertible Tourer.
Featuring a hand built chassis from Springfield USA and coachwork by Brewster in New York.
This Brewster Riviera coachwork makes for a very handsome convertible especially in the current colour scheme of Coffee and cream,complimented by a full contrasting leather interior and hood complete with tonneau cover,
wire wheels with whitewall tyres including twin side mounted spares.
Having undergone extensive mechanical refurbishment in the late eighties the 7.7L straight 6 sounds amazing.
This is a very sharp and superb order Phantom that needs to be seen to be appreciated,
Please ring for further details.
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A lb500 DEPOSIT WILL BE REQUIRED UPON ANY ACCEPTED OFFER WITHIN 12 HOURS VIA DEBIT /CREDIT CARD OR BANK TRANSFER

DELIVERY THROUGHOUT UK MAINLAND IS FROM lb200 PLUS VAT DEPENDING ON LOCATION PLEASE CALL FOR A QUOTE

WE ARE * NOT ON THE MOON + ARE IN THE UK * AND I WILL ASSIST IN THE LOGISTICS OF YOUR JOURNEY AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE TO MAKE YOUR BUYING EXPERIENCE AS SIMPLE AND PLEASURABLE AS POSSIBLE FROM SL PRESTIGE LTD PLEASE JUST ASK !!!!!!

AS WE ARE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ALL OUR CARS ARE UK REGISTERED AND NO EXTRA COSTS ARE HIDDEN TO REG IN ENGLAND , SCOTLAND OR WALES

I AM JUST 5 MINUTES FROM CITY OF DERRY AIRPORT WHICH IS JUST A 35 MINUTE FLIGHT FROM MANY UK MAINLAND AIRPORTS WHERE I WOULD COLLECT YOU FROM IF YOU FLEW IN OR 1 HOUR FROM BELFAST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OR BELFAST DOCKS AND SIMILAR FROM LARNE DOCKS WHERE I WOULD ALSO MEET IF YOU WISHED TO COLLECT YOUR VEHICLE FROM THERE TO DO AN IMMEDIATE RETURN JOURNEY AS THERE ARE BOATS AT VARIOUS TIMES THROUGHOUT THE DAY EACH AND EVERYDAY - FLIGHTS ARE APPROX lb40 AND BOAT IS APPROX lb95

IT IS A VERY SIMPLE JOURNEY AND ALOT LESS STRESS THAN HAVING TO DRIVE THE LENGH OF BRITAIN STUCK IN TRAFFIC COVERING HUNDREDS OF MILES GETTING LOST,

REGARDS
SIMON LIGHTFOOT
TEL 07703 570520
TEL 07703 570520 SIMON

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Check out King Charles III's $17.6 million car collection

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Rolls-Royce sketching out SUV for possible 'late 2017' release

Wed, 14 May 2014

With each new story on the Rolls-Royce SUV, the Goodwood automaker comes off as more at ease with their reluctantly birthed yet necessary sport ute. Company design chief Giles Taylor told Autocar that his team is still "sketching to assess the viability of the concept," which to ours ears means they're trying to figure out if such a beast is even possible within the confines of the brand. If it is, Taylor says it will be "a shooting brake, not a crossover with a sloping roof. A proper SUV."
A different company source, unnamed, seems confident that Taylor's team will figure it out, telling the magazine it would start at 200,000 pounds ($335K US). However, that same source said the vehicle will be "a kind of Mercedes-GLK-plus-plus," which is a baffling description in several ways. More reasonable is the speculation that it will ride on Ghost, not Phantom, architecture and make its debut sometime around late 2017.
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