1954 Rolls Royce Silver Dawn-right Hand Drive-4.6l, Automatic on 2040-cars
Woodstock, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:VINTAGE VALUE GROUP INTERNATIONAL
Engine:279 cid 6cyc
Transmission:Automatic
Model: Silver Spirit/Spur/Dawn
Mileage: 36,000
Sub Model: SILVER DAWN 4 DOOR SEDAN
Exterior Color: BLACK CHERRY
Year: 1954
Interior Color: Burgundy Carpet-Tan Leather Seats
Trim: 4 door sedan
Number of Cylinders: 6
Drive Type: UK-Right Hand
PRESENTING THE 1954 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER DAWN SEDAN ONLY 761 MANUFACTURED Once in a while a rare opportunitycomes your way. This is indeed one of those occasions. This fully restored 1954Rolls Royce Silver Dawn sedan was part of a series that was primarily designed for the American market. The Silver Dawn first appeared in 1949 and was designated to be for export only. But demand for the car on the British home front soon made Rolls Royce lift this restriction in 1953. Thus there are a mixture of left and right hand drive Silver Dawns in the hands of American collectors today. This particular Silver Dawn was the very first in the serial number sequence of the STH production so it's Vin# matches the body chassis number: STH1. It was a 100% frame up restoration that ended up in the estate of one of New York's premier collectors. We are very fortunate to be able to offer this beautiful classic Rolls Royce onEBay. The interior is breath taking with Burgundy carpeting and tan leather seats. The Black Cherry exterior color amplifies the classic body lines that are part of the Rolls Royce image signature. This is an elegant show winner with many trophies and magazine articles that document it's legacy. Take a look at the photos we present here and let us know if we can answer any of your questions. Visit our website and you can see more details including video of the car starting and riding as well as other downloadable information on this car. This is car for the seasoned collector or the person who understands the meaning of quality vintage vehicles. We strongly advise that you arrange to inspect this car before bidding is completed. GOOD LUCK. SPECIFICATIONS: Production of the Silver Dawn: 761 Engine: 6 CYC 279CID- in-line onepiece cast iron block(Big Bore-Small Boot) and crankcase Transmission: 4SPD Automatic Speed: 90mph/144Km/h
On Jun-30-13 at 17:55:40 PDT, seller added the following information:
CORRECTION: Engine: 6CYC 279CID In-line one piece cast iron -Big Bore-big boot
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