1987 Rolls Royce Silver Spur Low Mileage Custom Burl Walnut Steering Wheel on 2040-cars
New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, United States
The car was part of a large collection and chauffeur driven during its time in the Beverly Hills - Palm Springs California area, with the first owner, close to 20 years. He also added a custom burl walnut steering wheel, including the center with RR logo and matching interior walnut veneer panels all by Rao woodworking in LA. The spirit of ecstasy hood ornament has a custom gold wash applied. The rear seat phone is intact. The second owner from Missouri purchased the car for use at his family's condo in LA and the car was kept there until I acquired it in 2008. It was transported by FEDEx closed carrier to my home in Pennsylvania. It was always garaged and has been a very reliable and good driving car over the last 6 year for us but as the mileage indicates, was driven only sparingly (we put about 4000 miles on it), mostly on Sundays and only in good weather. It comes with 2 sets of hubcaps, the everyday ones in the photos and the color matched stainless steel ones from the factory. Set of 4 Kelly Navigator tires installed to replace the originals in 2008. The mileage stated above is accurate as can be seen on Carfax. The Missouri title for the car was exempt for mileage and so the PA mileage exempt title had to follow. The car will be available for inspection (9/25 - 9/28). No warranty is expressed or implied. The vinyl roof is in excellent condition. The dash has a few thin cracks in the lacquer. The rear passenger door has only a small flaw in the door top veneer. Rear view mirror has lost a little silver around the edges. Not a perfect car but really, really nice for age. Please feel free to submit questions through ebay, text or call 724-698-3475.
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