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Rolls Royce Silver Shadow 1973 Beautiful on 2040-cars

US $14,200.00
Year:1973 Mileage:90360
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 I'm  putting up for sale this awesome 1973 silver shadow ROLLS ROYCE, it is a two tone, blue and green, it is hard to visualize in pictures the beauty of the bodywork, it is almost in mint condition. The car’s got a clean title and it was registered in California in 2011, that makes me assum that the last owner did’nt register this car in 2012 and 2013 regardless of that he did somework in it. Everything work in the car like gauges of fog, lights, power seats and Windows.

The dasboard is in very good shape, no cracks. I have driven this car for up to 60 miles and it runs great.

 Seat covers, the original,  are in leather with few cracks

 this car need to be driven for better performance, not a good idea keep the without use for a long period of time

Besides that it’s an espectacular car, moldings, grill, emblems are complete, tires with 90% brand Goodyear, it?s got some tools in the trunk, manual not from the car but related toit.

in 2 of the strips of wood Gates has minimal details that can be restored. The car has comes with several original documents date in 1973 and bring cds with service manuals

 Odometer reads 90,360 miles and seem to be original, one more thing, has not been crash, you can see that in the doors, trunk Hood, everything is original. I’m selling it because i have some other projects and also my family has ground and my prioriry have change.

The winning bider must deposit 500 dollars at the end of auction and the balance in a maximun of 7 days

Good luck to bidders

 

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Rolls-Royce SUV depends on fortunes of BMW X7

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