1977 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Ii on 2040-cars
Montrose, California, United States
This is the best kept and maintained Rolls Royce you will come across. A rare opportunity to own a classic Rolls Royce in this color combination. It has black exterior that still has brand new car gloss and caramel or light brown interior which looks brand new. Has spent its life in California and has only been garage kept. The car has original 75000 miles on it which is 2000 miles per year. Looks and drives like a new car. The design of the car is simply amazing. Both inside and outside this vehicle is in perfect condition. Throughout the years the car has only been worked on by certified Rolls Royce mechanics. Mechanically the car is 10 out of 10. Does not need any additional work done. Here are some of the repairs that I have done recently. 1. Rebuilt Carburetor 2.Rebuilt steering system with rack and pinion 3. Replaced spark plugs 4. performed engine wash and replaced engine oil 5. Removed transmission and replaced rear main seal and pan seal. ( Fully drained trans oil and replaced) 6. Replaced rear brakes with brake hoses. 7. rebuilt left brake pump 8. Replaced brake distribution valve 9. Replaced left brake accumulator valve 10. Cleaned all brake lines and performed brake bleed. 11. Replaced radiator coolant 12. Replaced all four tires and performed 4 wheel balance and alignment 13. Replaced vehicle battery 14. Replaced both catalytic converters 15. Recharged air conditioning ( blows perfect cold and hot air) All work done has been with Rolls Royce mechanics and all parts replaced have been original parts. This car can be registered as classic due to all parts being original with matching numbers. This beauty drives so smooth it feels like you are on water. If you are planning a long road trip this car is definitely ready for it. The body is in perfect condition. Absolutely no rust. This car is really a head turner. This car has been my baby and is ready for a new home. A true Classic Rolls Royce. It has a brand new car gloss and the leather no tears or signs of wear. All the lights and features work perfectly. Vehicle comes with original owners manual and receipts of maintenance. All inside parts are original as well. It has the 8 track that works perfectly and I have a few 8 track tapes. I also have 8 track to cassette converter so you can play your cassettes in it as well. Has original radio that works perfectly both on AM and FM stations. The car is located in the beautiful Beverly Hills California. I think its best if you can come see the car test drive it and you will experience the real beauty of this car. I have the clear title in hand and in my name. The car is registered and passes smog test like a band new car. Engine and transmission run very smooth like its brand new. If you have any additional questions please call me or text at (818)6690077. (Arthur) Thank you |
Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow for Sale
1968 rolls royce(US $47,500.00)
Rare regal colour combination in beautiful condition. texas/arizona car.(US $35,500.00)
Collectible, classic.
1977 rolls royce silver wraith restorer dream thousands in receipts books record(US $8,995.00)
Florida,shadow ii, one owner from new,two tone blue,awesome condition(US $34,500.00)
1979 rolls royce silver shadow rare right hand drive no reserve!!!!!
Auto Services in California
Zube`s Import Auto Sales ★★★★★
Yosemite Machine ★★★★★
Woodland Smog ★★★★★
Woodland Motors Chevrolet Buick Cadillac GMC ★★★★★
Willy`s Auto Service ★★★★★
Western Brake & Tire ★★★★★
Auto blog
Rolls-Royce restores a pair of soapbox racers it built in the 2000s
Sat, Mar 16 2024Rolls-Royce inaugurated its current headquarters in Goodwood, England, in 2003, but it started making cars there before the plant was officially opened. It built a soapbox racer called RR-0.01 in 2001 and manufactured a second example named RR-0.02 the following year. These one-offs were raced at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and largely forgotten about until they were given a full restoration in 2024. Building a soapbox racer might sound odd for a brand that develops some of the world's most luxurious cars. Rolls-Royce explains that entering the Goodwood Festival of Speed's Soapbox Challenge was a way to preview what was then a new chapter in its history. In just a few short years, it had been sold to Volkswagen by a company named Vickers and sold again to BMW after an intense round of negotiations. It had split from Bentley, its longtime sister company, and it was forced to build a new plant, a new headquarters, and develop a new range. The soapbox racers were made by some of the same workers that later manufactured models like the Phantom, and they featured a Rolls-Royce-esque design thanks largely to a bright grille with vertical slats. It should come as no surprise that these weren't your typical home-brewed racers built on a gutted riding lawnmower chassis. Rolls-Royce used carbon fiber, fiberglass, and aluminum to keep the 0.01's weight in check, for example, while the 0.02 featured a formula racing-style steering rack, wood trim, as well as leather upholstery. The two racers also stood out with several unusual design cues: 0.01 wore a hare-shaped hood ornament while 0.02 got a "??" logo above the grille. Rolls-Royce notes that its soapbox racers last competed in 2013; during the event, 0.02 reached 72 mph, which is remarkable (and a little scary) considering it's powered solely by gravity. They were stored in as-raced condition until the company asked a team of apprentices to fully restore them. The work performed included repairing parts damaged during racing, including 0.01's grille and 0.02's wood cowl. Both freshly-restored racers will be displayed at the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club's headquarters in Northamptonshire, England. Featured Gallery Rolls-Royce's RR-0.01 and RR-0.02 soapbox racers Design/Style Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce celebrates brand's 120th with Ghost Prism
Tue, Mar 12 2024The Ghost might be Rolls-Royce’s smaller, “entry-level” car, but those words donÂ’t mean much when referring to the storied British automaker. With an almost $350,000 starting price, the Ghost is nearly as exclusive as its larger counterparts, but the recently announced Prism model will be even harder to get. Rolls said it would produce just 120 units of the car to celebrate its 120th anniversary in 2024, though itÂ’s unclear how many are already sold. As these things typically go, high-value clients and famous people tend to get the first crack at exclusive models, as theyÂ’re meant to be rolling advertisements for the brand. Last year was the brandÂ’s best ever, as it moved more than 6,000 vehicles in 2023, with America and record growth in the Middle East leading the charge. The automakerÂ’s demo car came in Gunmetal gray, which it said took 16 hours of hand polishing and a ten-step process that involves four layers of paint application. A high-gloss black-gray color is applied to the grille and trunk lid, which involves polishing the paints to such a high-gloss finish that they appear metallic. The dark colors highlighted with bolder hues are meant to convey the appearance of a prism, hence the carÂ’s name. Buyers can choose between four accent colors: Forge Yellow, Mandarin, Phoenix Red, and Mandarin. The color is applied to the brake calipers, lower bumper inserts and coachline, which Rolls said is a styling element that ties together the “mechanical, aerodynamic, and sculptural elements of Ghost.” Inside, the car gets Rolls-RoyceÂ’s famous Starlight Headliner with 1,040 individual LED “stars” across the interior roof. While these exclusive features are selling points for the Ghose Prism, Rolls said buyers still get access to its entire catalog of colors, materials, and options. Most people extend the automakerÂ’s already extreme purchase prices by several thousand dollars, pushing the average purchase price far above what we see on paper. Related Video
Work begins on new Rolls-Royce Phantom, PHEV likely
Fri, 16 May 2014After reporting that a new Rolls-Royce Phantom would arrive sometime around 2017 in the same timeframe as a Rolls-Royce SUV, Autocar has a few more details on the next coming of the massive English sedan. Both its skin and its bones are being worked out right now, brand design head Giles Taylor telling the magazine that his team is "treading an evolutionary path" with the model, suggesting it will have "more charisma and more edge" as part of a future design language that will have "a charismatic expressiveness."
True, that gives us absolutely no indication of what the car will look like, but it seems fair to assume it will feature more curves and detailing than the present car. The long C-pillar will remain, though, the privacy it affords being "part of the Phantom recipe."
What's underneath could be more detailed as well, the report saying BMW is mulling an i3 kind of build, with an aluminum chassis supporting a carbon fiber bodyshell. Assuming production considerations and costs could be kept in line, the benefits would be a lighter car that offers more latitude with the design, easier implementation of new bodystyles and the segment's technology crown. A lighter Phantom would bring further rewards for its PHEV variant, which Autocar says is "a certainty."