2000 Rolls Royce Silver Seraph 4-door 5.4l V12 Damaged Wrecked Fixable Fixer on 2040-cars
Blaine, Washington, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:5.4L 5379CC V12 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2000
Make: Rolls-Royce
Model: Silver Seraph
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 60,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Cylinders: 12
Here we have a car I thought I would never sell because it's so nice and rare (they only handmade 1570 cars for the whole planet ever). 60,000 miles 5.4 V12 dark blue metallic exterior, light tan interior. But, life brings changes and it has to go. I bought this in Miami FL in 2010 from an insurance company with damage on the passenger side. The damage is to the right fender and both doors. The outside rocker is dented but the floor looks OK. The post between the two right doors is pushed in a few millimeters. The frame rails look good. The front right door panel will need some upholstery work done to it. It drives nice and straight. I drove it from Miami to Seattle without any problems. I put 4000 miles on it so far... Navigation works great too. It took me 4 years to find the doors and fender. I bought both passenger doors used and a brand new fender, all you have to do is have a body guy put them on and paint it. I have the paint too. Has sheepskin mats, original telephone, navigation remote, all original manuals and tools. Tires are good too. I'm selling it as-is. I never even got to a point to start fixing it. Was not fixed or altered in any way. So you get it exactly the same as it was when I bought it! Does not need any other parts, just body work. It will NOT need any further inspections because I had it inspected as-is because the doors still work and it could be driven as-is and it's titled and registered. It does have a branded title showing it was totaled back in 2010. With the buy it now price I offer FREE shipping anywhere in the USA. It would be shipped on a single car trailer. If the price is anything less than the buy it now then I can still ship it to the west coast (WA, OR, ID, NV, CA and AZ) for $1000 and $2000 anywhere else in the USA. Must be paid in full before shipment. Buyer can also arrange their own shipping leaving zip code 98230 or I can deliver it FREE as far as Seattle WA to a loading dock. Winning bidder must make a $1000 non-refundable deposit via PayPal within 24 Hours and the full payment must be made via cash, cashier check, money order or wire transfer within 48 hours. If paying with a cashier check or money order the car will not be shipped until funds clear. |
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Wed, Sep 23 2020Rolls-Royce confirmed its first series-produced electric car will debut before the end of 2020. The BMW-owned firm is pivoting toward electrification to give its customers access to city zero-emission zones. Instead of putting batteries in one of its existing models, the company will enter the EV segment with a new nameplate. Unverified reports claim the car will replace the Wraith and the Dawn, so it could arrive as a coupe and/or as a convertible, and Automotive News learned it will ride on Rolls-Royce's modular aluminum platform. It's too early for executives to provide technical specifications. Rolls-Royce could choose to borrow components from its parent company, or it could develop the technology on its own. Regardless, the brand stressed its customers aren't clamoring for a zero-emission options, but regulations are forcing Rolls to go electric. "There is no demand from customers, but we need to be in a position to sell them a car if legislation forbids them from driving a combustion-engined car into the center of a city," a spokesperson told Automotive News. Company CEO Torsten Muller-Otvos announced the model is currently being developed, and it's scheduled to make its debut "within this decade." He added an electric powertrain fits the brand's image perfectly, because it's silent and it delivers the mammoth amount of torque customers expect, whether they're driving or being driven. Batteries add weight, but no one buys a Rolls-Royce thinking they're getting a nimble, feather-light car. In the meantime, Rolls-Royce will continue fine-tuning its mighty V12 engine, which it anticipates will power most of the cars it builds until the end of the 2020s. And, don't expect it to release a plug-in hybrid model. It's skipping gasoline-electric technology and going straight from 12-cylinders to electric motors. Rolls-Royce has been on the fence about electrification for about a decade. It introduced an electric version of the last-generation Phantom named 102EX at the 2011 edition of the Geneva auto show, and it briefly considered giving the sedan the proverbial green light for production. It backpedaled when it realized the technology still had serious limitations, notably in terms of driving range, and that its customers weren't interested in going electric. Engineers tested hybrid prototypes in the 2010s, but they remained at the test mule stage.
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