1995 Rolls-royce Corniche on 2040-cars
Davenport, California, United States
Feel free to email: magaretmiirimata@borofans.com .
Beautiful- no expense spared in maintenance or restoration. This car is part of a large, high end collection.
Beautiful color combination.
Car received a full, factory color respray in 2005 along with restored wood trim and mechanical refreshing.
In 2015 the car was further restored with all new glass, rubber trim, felt for the windows, new AC compressor,
New Brakes, New AVON OEM Whitewall tires (made in UK and over $600 each), restored convertible top ECU, restored
electronic seat ECU and buttons, restored alarm/remote ECU.
Two Owner Car in Southern California
Used sparingly since restoration work
No accidents - Clean Carfax and Title
New Focal (French) Speakers and Kenwood elite radio (handsfree bluetooth phone and USB ipod/iphone music plug)
Over $17,000 of recent receipts from a Marque specialist.
This car is a real head turner, collectible, and will surely continue to go up in value as the last year of an
automotive legend.
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