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1967 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow ***no Reserve** on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:25391 Color: Silver /
 Burgundy
Location:

Mara, British Columbia, Canada

Mara, British Columbia, Canada
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: SRX3XXX Year: 1967
Interior Color: Burgundy
Make: Rolls-Royce
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Silver Shadow
Trim: ..
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 25,391
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Silver
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. ... 

1967 Rolls Royce
Silver Shadow

** NO RESERVE ** 

Description: This LHD car is silver in color with a burgundy interior, it is completely original as far as I can tell including the radio. At some point in the past it has been repainted and wood has been refinished. It carries a British Columbia title, the title is clear and normal status. The car is tilted as a 1968 however by the VIN and dash style it is a 1967. I believe that this is because it was not sold new until 1968. 

Reason for selling: I currently have several Rolls Royce cars and find that because I only use them in the summer that the convertible is the only one that gets driven, as a result I will be selling at least three of the others perhaps four.

Mechanical: The car drives well, it starts and steers as it should, there is no indication of excessive oil use and the transmission shifts properly. I find that the brakes are sticky if its sits for a long time and but after 10-15 minutes of driving it seems to clear up. The tires are good, I have not tried the air conditioning but the belt is still in place. I'm not saying the car is perfect but for a 1967 Shadow its very nice. 

Body: The body is in good condition with no sign of rust except for a small spot under the rear bumper where the exhaust port is, the chrome is complete and in good condition, the floors and trunk appear to be very good as do the rockers and wheel openings. The paint was redone many years ago with quality workmanship and although from a short distance the paint appears to be perfect there some scratches and door dings, I do not believe it needs to be redone at this point. 

Interior: The interior is in nice condition, the leather is good with the expected patina, the wool headliner is also good and the wood was restored some time ago and is still nice with some wear on the drivers cap, the dash pad is good the front carpet should be replaced. The door panels are original without aftermarket changes.

Overall: The early Shadows are in my opinion the most refined, before Rolls Royce loaded them up with emblems, marker lamps and impact bumpers. This is an unrestored example that has been well cared for, not perfect but very nice, so if your looking for a Rolls Royce that won't cost more than your house then this may be the car for you. I have not had to do any repairs to the car since I bought it two years ago, its a pleasure to drive and and an investment you will be proud to own and display. All older cars need some attention, this car is no exception but it is far above average and is very presentable and enjoyable. I'm offering the car unreserved because I'm serious about selling it and if I put a reserve on it at what I feel it is worth or what I paid for it, it may not sell.

Location: The car is located just outside of Salmon Arm, British Columbia, about 3 hours from the US border. If you are a buyer from outside of Canada I will help with importation as I am familiar with US and overseas procedure for importation. I can in many cases help arrange a shipper, but this is time consuming so I will only try to get a quote for the winning bidder. 

Payment: Cash in person or bank to bank wire transfer is acceptable. Payment must be received within 7 days of the close of the auction NO EXCEPTIONS. I can store the car at no charge for several months if needed. 

 Scammers: I've heard it all don't waste my time or yours.

If you have less than 10 feedback please contact me after you bid so I can confirm that you are in fact a serious buyer

Feel free to call me at 250-515-1110 or by email at bsingbeil@msn.com

Thanks for looking!!!

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Rolls-Royce mulling V16 roadster, SUV

Fri, 22 Feb 2013

Rolls-Royce may be working on a new, mega-powerful roadster for 2017. CAR reports the convertible would conceivably boast a V16 engine. Of course, the report gets a little muddled here, with CAR saying the engine would be very similar to that of the one that powers the Bugatti Veyron - the French machine makes use of a W16 mill. Even so, the article says the Rolls-Royce version could put down around 700 horsepower. Design wise, we're told the creation will feature a suitably long nose with the passenger compartment pushed far to the rear.
Of course, 2017 is a long way off, and the thought of a 16-cylinder, naturally aspirated engine bowing under the crush of ever more stringent government fuel efficiency and emission regulations seems unlikely. We'll just put this one in the wait-and-see file for the time being. In the interim, you can hop over to CAR for a closer look at the magazine's rendering of the would-be roadster. If a V16 convertible does happen, look for a smug look on Rowan Atkinson's face.
Oh, and about that SUV? There's not much to report, though CAR does note that officials are keeping a close eye on rival Bentley and its plans for a luxury utility vehicle. Rolls brand boss Harald Krüger has even gone so far as to admit "we're regularly debating whether to take action."

Rolls-Royce commissions a Faberge egg

Tue, Oct 23 2018

What you see above, is probably the equivalent of the movie The Avengers, but for the ultra-filthy-rich. It's the ultimate crossover of luxury brands, Rolls-Royce, and the famed jewelry company Faberge. It's a special egg made by the jeweler that's themed around the luxury car builder. And naturally, it's an "Imperial Class" egg. This means it's similar in size, complexity and quality to the original 50 made for the Russian royal family, the very ones that helped make Faberge so famous. It's also only the second to be commissioned, since. The other was commissioned by a Middle Eastern jewelry group. The egg is quite modern and simple in design. It stands about 6 inches tall, and it weighs nearly a pound. A rock crystal Spirit of Ecstasy sits in the middle, surrounded by arcing arms. Each arm is made of rose gold with 390 carats of amethyst and 10 carats of white diamonds. The whole egg sits on a machine-turned white gold base with a purple enamel coat. Like many Faberge eggs, this has mechanical workings. Pressing a lever causes the many arms to descend, making the Spirit of Ecstasy visible. The egg will be on display at Faberge's London store this December for the public to see. After that, Rolls-Royce says it will be heading for the home of a private collector of both Rolls-Royce and Faberge creations. Related Video: Featured Gallery Rolls-Royce Faberge Egg News Source: Rolls-Royce, The Daily Mail Design/Style Rolls-Royce Luxury

Third Rolls-Royce Wraith teaser looks inward

Wed, 20 Feb 2013

After shadowy images of the 2014 Rolls-Royce Wraith in profile and of the car's rump, the slow striptease of this hyper-luxury coupe finally starts to show us what the inside of the car will look like. We'll get our up-close look at the 2014 Wraith at the Geneva Motor Show on March 5th, but to tide us over until then, Rolls-Royce has provided a pair of images showing just some of the details that will be present inside.
Promising the interior of an "ultra-luxury yacht," the Wraith will get plenty of soft leather and real wood paneling, and as we suspected, this car will share a lot of interior bits with its sedan counterpart, the Rolls-Royce Ghost. We can somewhat see this from the second image provided showing the placement of the clock and the air vents that look almost identical to what can be seen currently on the Ghost. On the Wraith, though, the clock's hands feature "Blood Orange" tips, which not only contrast the high-gloss, piano black finish of this instrument panel but also is designed to pay homage to the aviation side of Rolls-Royce.