1977 Rolls-royce Silver Shadow - Original Cond - Low Miles - Royalty Welcomed!!! on 2040-cars
Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:412 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1977
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Rolls-Royce
Model: Silver Shadow
Trim: Deluxe
Options: Cassette Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 83,000
Interior Color: Burgandy
Automotive World Incorporated Introduces.........
1977 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Original Condition!! 83k Original Miles!! Full Service Records!! No Reserve!! Rolls
Royce was formed over a simple lunch attended by Henry Royce and Charles Rolls
back in 1904 and has evolved into one of the most luxurious cars every
produced. Seeing a Rolls Royce is quite
a sight. It’s almost as time stands
still as it passes by you. Driving in a
Rolls ignites senses you almost forget were there. It puts you in a state of mind that resembles
royalty. Owning a Rolls is a summation
of all your life’s accomplishments. It’s a combination of all the smart
business decisions you’ve made and that every investment you chose was spot
on. It’s a measurement of your worth,
not in numbers, but in a stature only described Rolls Royce. When owning a Rolls, make sure you move the
Benz to the driveway and the Cadillac to the street, because the Rolls deserves
the best seat in the house. In the
garage. Driving by an elaborate house
with the garage door open and a Rolls Royce facing you resting, is like the
period at the end of the sentence, it sums it all up. This 1977 Rolls
Royce Silver Shadow offered here today is a symbol of what luxury was all about
in the 70’s. Real wood, strong stance,
plush carpet, v8 power and the ability to take up a lot of real estate. Please read on about this beautiful car and view
the many pictures and video that is provided to help depict the true condition
of this vehicle. Our lines of
communication are open so do not hesitate to contact concerning this car or any
other car we offer. Thank you.
Exterior: As
you can see from the pictures this Rolls Royce appears very nice. And it is very nice from a distance. Unfortunately the original lacquer paint has
checked and cracked. As a driver the car
is fine as it sits however, if you wanted to show the car and win trophies with
it you will have to have it stripped and painted. The body itself is very solid and rust
free. It appears very straight and
solid. All the glass is intact along
with all the lights, marker lights and signals.
The chrome is in excellent original condition. The tires are fairly new and all the original
hubcaps are in excellent original condition.
The Rolls Royce grill and flying lady are in excellent original
condition and are hard to find intact.
The car was driven 83k miles and I would presume it was enjoyed every
mile of that. If you’re looking for a
great, easy project of a vintage Silver Shadow this could be the one. Please look at the pictures and let us know
of any questions. Interior: The
interior of this car is absolutely luxurious.
It is in excellent original condition.
Aside from the real wood trim cracking in areas(common) the interior is
in excellent condition. All the gauges
including the radio work as they should.
All power windows work as they should as well. The power seat motors engage but struggle
moving up or back. The motors for the
seats are easily accessed and are very fixable.
The foot rests are intact in the rear and are in excellent
condition. The fabric for the headliner
and seats are also in excellent original condition. The carpet has been protected and is very
plush. Please look at the pictures and
let us know of any questions you may have.
Drivetrain: The
drivetrain is the original 412 CID Rolls Royce drivetrain. Runs very strong and smooth. The transmission shifts as it should and all
belts, tires, hoses, suspension, power steering and brake linings are all road
worthy. There are plenty of maintenance
records that are included with the sale.
It is apparent that when you drive this car you can see it has been meticously
maintained through the years. Please ask
us any questions you may have let us know.
If you want us to fax you the service records just give us your number,
would be glad to assist.
Payment: We would ask for a $500 deposit
via certified funds within 48 hours of end of auction. Balance to be paid
within 5 business days of end of auction in certified funds or wire
transfer. At the time of pick-up there is also a $200 documentation fee
to be paid for by the buyer. No exceptions. If you have any
questions concerning this vehicle or any other vehicle we have offered for sale
or questions concerning payment, please give us a call at 609-820-3030 or email
this ad. Shipping is the sole responsibility of the buyer. We will
assist any way we can. This is a NO Reserve Auction....Highest Bidder Wins!! |
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