1977 Rolls-royce Silver Shadow on 2040-cars
United States
For all of you Rolls-Royce enthusiasts, I now present to this 1977
Silver Shadow luxury sedan located in Frederick, Md. I am listing it for
the current owner who's an elderly gent and had owned
the RR for the last 10 years. He rarely drives it nowadays due to
health complications and would like to sell it soon. This jewel of a car
WILL need the AC repaired, rear brakes and the paint could use a good
polishing to bring out it's luster (original owner often kept in the
sun). The engine and transmission operate effortlessly and cd, power
windows/seats are all operable as well. You will be pleased to own this
cream and beige classic and don't be surprised if friends become
envious. Because of the minor work that has to be invested, we are
asking $15,555 vs the intended $19k. No dreamers, low-ballers, trades,
shipping, PayPal, checks or asinine offers. Feel free to e-mail anytime
for more photos and details. Contact Mr. E. Fredrick @: Two Zero Two,
Seven One Seven-Three Three Eight Five for details and appointment, let me know where you saw the ad.
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