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1960 Rolls Royce Phantom V Limousine on 2040-cars

Year:1960 Mileage:31600 Color: IS A FRESH MASONSBLACK UPDATE
Location:

Chagrin Falls, Ohio, United States

Chagrin Falls, Ohio, United States

This 1960 ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM V LIMOUSINE IS ONE OF 101 BUILT BY PARK WARD COACH BUILDERS IN THE MODEL YEAR.  IT WAS ORIGINALLY PURCHASED FOR DIPLOMATIC SERVICE IN LONDON.  OWNERSHIP IN THE US INCLUDES AN ACTIVE NBA BASEBALL CELEBRITY.  COPIES OF THE ORIGINAL BUILD SHEETS FROM ROLLS ROYCE ARE AVAILABLE.

 

THIS ROLL ROYCE CLASSIC IS POWERED BY AN ALL ALUMINUM V8 – 6.2 LITRE ENGINE.  THE TRANSMISSION IS A 3 SPEED HYDRAMATIC.

CURB WEIGHT 5712 LBS

144 INCH WHEEL BASE, 20 FT. LONG AND 6-1/2 FEET WIDE

IT IS ALMOST 2 FEET LONGER THAN THE STANDARD SILVER CLOUD SEDAN

RIDE CONTROL WITH ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED SHOCKS

ALL ALUMINUM BODY

RIGHT HAND DRIVE FROM ITS BRITISH ORIGIN

CUSTOM COACH WORK BY PARK WARD TOOK ABOUT 9 MONTHS

LATE MODEL 60'S FENDERS INSTALLED WITH QUAD HEADLIGHTS

ELECTRIC DIVIDER WINDOW

 

EXTERIOR IS A FRESH MASONSBLACK UPDATE.

FOLD UP JUMP SEATS FOR 2 PASSENGERS

ALL NEW LEATHER PASSEGER COMPARTMENT IN CASHMERE COLOR & MATCHING CARPETS. WOOL OVERLAY CARPETS AVAILABLE

CHAEFFEUR’S SEAT IS BLACK LEATHER

BEVERAGE SERVICE IN REAR WOOD CONSOLE

SEPARATE FRONT AND REAR AIR CONDITIONERS

AM/FM/TAPE DECK IN PASSENGER COMPARTMENT

MANUAL WINDOWS – BY SPECIAL ORDER

 

ALL MECHANICALS RECENTLY SERVICED BY A ROLLS ROYCE SPECIALIST

VEHICLE HAS LOGGED UNDER 40,000 MILES

 

ALL CHROME, TRIM AND ORNAMENTATION IS BRIGHT AND IN GOOD CONDITION

WOOD INTERIOR TRIM IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH BEAUTIFUL GRAIN

 

THE CURRENT OWNER WANTS TO MOVE ON TO A NEW PROJECT.  CONSISTENT SHOW WINNER FOR THE COLLLECTOR ENTHUSIAST.  THE CAR NEEDS NOTHING OTHER THAN A CARING NEW OWNER TO MAINTAIN THE LEGACY OF THIS CLASSIC LIMOUSINE.

 

THE PHANTOM V IS A PERFECT VEHICLE FOR LIVERY, EXECUTIVE TRAVEL, OR GENERAL LIMOUSINE SERVICE – PRIVATE OR COMMERCIAL.  A GREAT ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION OR COMMERCIAL LIMOUSINE FLEET.

 

WARRANTY:

 This vehicle is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty expressed written or implied.  Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type.  It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely.  The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of the sale.  Seller assumes no responsibility for repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.

 

SHIPPING:

 The buyer is responsible for all transportation and cost to the buyer's designation from the greater Cleveland, Ohio area.

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE:

Winning bidder must contact the seller within 24 hours of auction end and make arrangements for payment in U.S. Currency.  A $5,000 deposit is due within 60 hours of end of auction.  The remaining balance of the winning sales price is due within 7 business days of the auction close.  Acceptable payment methods are by Bank Check, Money Order, or Bank-to-Bank Wire Transfer.  Car and Title transfer will not be accomplished until all funds have been received and verified by Seller's Bank.  If no contact is made within 48 hours of end of auction, the seller reserves the right to re-list the vehicle, or sell it otherwise.  Make sure you have access to the necessary funds required to purchase the vehicle before bidding.

 

 If you are not sure about something,  please ASK (send an email).  We reserve the right to cancel bids for any bidder with excessive negative feedback.  We reserve the right to end the auction on this vehicle at any time if the reserve has not been met or a sale is made through a local advertising listing.

 

Please do not bid on this item unless you are serious about owning this vehicle.  All non-payment bidders will be reported to Ebay and negative feedback posted.

 

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