1967 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Great History Low Miles Hit Buy It Now!!dont Miss on 2040-cars
Darien, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1967
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Rolls-Royce
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Silver Shadow
Trim: BASE
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 62,962
Exterior Color: MAROON
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
ANOTHER BUM BIDDER(HIT THE BUY IT NOW)WHY DOES EBAY LET THEM GET AWAY WITH IT??NO BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT AT LEAST A 10 RATING!!!! YOU ARE BIDDING ON A SOLID CLASSIC 1967 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW THIS LUXURY SEDAN WAS FORMERLY OWNED FOR AT LEAST THE PAST 25 YEARS BY A NATIONALLY FAMOUS MUSICIAN WHO IS NOW 92 YEARS OLD.THE VEHICLE HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR THE PAST 7 YEARS AND HAS RECENTLY BEEN REVIVED FOR SALE TO THE NEXT PROUD OWNER.EVEN AFTER THAT TIME,WITH FRESH CLEAN FUEL,CLEAN NEW OIL AND FILTERS,BATTERY,AND FUEL PUMP,THIS WONDERFUL AUTOMOBILE FIRED RIGHT UP AND SOUNDS VERY SMOOTH AND QUIET. TIME HAS TAKEN ITS TOLL ON THE EXTERIOR FINISH AND A COMPLETE REPAINT SHOULD BE PERFORMED TO RESTORE THE EXTERIOR TO A LIKE NEW PARADE CONDITION.THE INTERIOR LEATHER IS IN SOUND GOOD CONDITION WITH NO OUTSTANDING TEARS OR RIPS IN THE SEATING.CARPET SHOULD BE REPLACED.THE ONLY APPARENT WEAR IS ON THE EDGE OF THE DRIVERS SEAT WHICH SHOULD BE CORRECTED WITH A SIMPLE RE-DYE IN THAT AREA ALONE. THE UNDERNEATH OF THIS VEHICLE IS ALSO VERY SOUND AND SOLID.THE VEHICLE DOES HAVE BRAKE PEDAL AND CAN BE DRIVEN HOWEVER,BRAKE LINES ARE SHOWING LEAKING AND SHOULD BE ADDRESSED. THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD COMPLETELY AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.WE REQUEST THAT ANY POTENTIAL BIDDERS CALL US WITH ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS CLASSIC PRIOR TO BIDDING.WE WANT NO ONE DISAPPOINTED WITH THEIR PURCHASE. HOWEVER,FINAL ACCEPTED BID,WILL BE CONSIDERED AN AGREED CONTRACT AND FULL PAYMENT EXPECTED.PLEASE CALL 203 5059519 BETWEEN 9AM AND 7PM EST. WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
PLEASE BE AWARE VEHICLE IS BEING OFFERED LOCALLY AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANYTIME.
SHIPPING AND DELIVERY SHALL BE AT THE COMPLETE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER HOWEVER,SELLER CAN ASSIST IN SECURING NATIONWIDE SHIPPING AT DEALER RATES.. PLEASE REVIEW PAYMENT SCHEDULE AS LISTED WE EXPECT NO MISUNDERSTANDING OF THIS ISSUE.WIRED FUNDS ONLY OR CASH WILL BE ACCEPTED.
ALSO,THE VEHICLE WAS STARTED(STARTS RIGHT UP)THIS MORNING AND THERE ARE NO WARNING LIGHTS(BRAKES,FUEL,ETC.) ILLUMINATED EXCEPT THE GEN LIGHT STAYED ON AFTER STARTING
AGAIN,WE ENCOURAGE ALL SERIOUS PARTIES TO CALL 203 5059519 WITH ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING OR PURCHASING VEHICLE AS WELL AS READ COMPLETE DESCRIPTION STATED On Aug-25-14 at 14:48:26 PDT, seller added the following information: BUY IT NOW HAS BEEN LOWERED!!!!
RESERVE HAS BEEN LOWERED!!!!!
0VER 50 PEOPLE WATCHING THIS VEHICLE ONLY ONE GETS IT!!!!!!
PLEASE PLEASE CALL BEFORE HITTING THE BUY IT NOW SO WE CAN EXPLAIN AS MUCH AS WE CAN!!!!!!!!! |
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