1971 Rolls-royce Silver Shadow Sedan Lhd Rust Free Body Not Running on 2040-cars
Hondo, New Mexico, United States
Engine:V-8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Rolls-Royce
Mileage: 62,426
Model: Silver Shadow
Warranty: Unspecified
Trim: 4 Door Sedan
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1971 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SHADOW SEDAN LEFT HAND DRIVE. THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE VEHICLE AND IT IS NOT IN RUNNING CONDITION. YOU ARE BIDDING ON A RUST FREE BODY THAT IS IN PRIMER READY FOR PAINT. THE CAR HAS A CLEAN NEW MEXICO TITLE. THE CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN THE SOUTHWEST SINCE NEW AND THAT EXPLAINS THE RUST FREE BODY. THE SILVER SHADOW WAS UNDER RESTORATION AT A SHOP HOWEVER THE RESTORATION WORK WAS NEVER COMPLETED. THE CAR STILL HAS THE MOTOR HOWEVER THE MOTOR IS NOT COMPLETE - MISSING ITEMS INCLUDE THE RADIATOR, DISTRIBUTOR, CARBURETORS, AND OTHER SMALLER ENGINE COMPONENTS. THE TRANSMISSION IS STILL IN THE CAR AS WELL AS THE REAR END. ALL FOUR WHEELS AND TIRES GO WITH THE CAR. ALL THE GLASS AND CHROME THAT YOU SEE ON THE CAR IS IN GOOD TO VERY GOOD CONDITION. THERE ARE NO BUMPERS, NO GRILLE, NO FLYING LADY HOOD ORNAMENT, NO INTERIOR, NO DASH OR DASH COMPONENTS. THE CHROME ITEMS THAT GO WITH THE CAR ARE THE CHROME ON THE WINDOWS, CHROME ON WINDSHIELD AND ON REAR WINDOW. IF YOU HAVE A RUSTY BODY ON YOUR SILVER SHADOW THIS IS THE PERFECT TRANSPLANT PLUS IT GIVES YOU MANY EXTRA PARTS. PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
SHIPPING IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBLE HOWEVER I WILL BE WILLING TO HELP WITH A SHIPPING QUOTE. THE BUYER WILL HAVE AMPLE TIME TO HAVE THE CAR PICKED UP. I WILL SHIP INTERNATIONALLY.
I REQUIRE A $500 NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IN THE FORM OF A BANK WIRE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION AND THE BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION AND IT MUST BE IN THE FORM OF A BANK WIRE. I WILL ACCEPT CASH IN PERSON FOR THE BALANCE.
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Watch this Rolls-Royce Phantom get grassy knees
Mon, 17 Dec 2012Here's a pro tip: if you're going to fire your chauffeur, make sure he hands over the keys to your Rolls-Royce Phantom first. If you don't, you just might wind up with scene like the one in the video below on your hands. In it, some sprightly soul decides to eschew the beaten path for a quick frolicking over hill and dale in the luxury leviathan. The grounds will never be the same. Grass, mud and water are all sent scattering as the Rolls-Royce proceeds to pound the earth into submission.
There's also a few smoky burnouts thrown in for good measure. We can appreciate any shenanigans with a high-dollar automobile that don't end in wrinkled sheetmetal. You can check out the full glory of the sideways Phantom in the video below.
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