1989 Rolls Royce Silver Spirit Prestine White on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
1989 rolls Royce SILVER SPIRIT III THIS VEHICLE IS AN EXCEPTIONAL VEHICLE, DRIVE IN THE LAP OF LUXURY WITH THIS CLASSIC ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SPIRIT FULLY EQUIPED WITH ALL STADARD EQUIPMENT, POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS ( ALL FUNCTIONAL ) POWER SEATS, LUXURIOUS FACTORY CHERRY WOOD GRAIN INTERIOR, CHROME ACCENTS AND KNOBS, ORIGIONAL BLACK SHAG CARPETING WITH TAN LEATHER TRIM, ORIGIONAL WHEELS IN GREAT CONDITION, SPACIOUS TRUNK WITH ITS ORIGIONAL LINNER IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE OVERALL OF THIS CAR IS VERY CLEAN, ITS ALL THERE. THE ENGINE RUNS GREAT, RECENTLY TUNED UP WITH NEW FLUIDS AND PLUGS, THE PAINT IS IN GREAT SHAPE, LOTS OF SHINE, THE TIRES AND CAPS ARE ABOVE STANDARD, THE INTERIOR IS CLEAN, NO RIPS OR TEARS. ALONG WITH THE TUNE UP THE REAR GAS SHOCKS HAVE BEEN REPLACED BY ROLLS ROYCE, THE SUSPENSION IS NICE AND SMOOTH, FLOATS ALONG JUST LIKE IT SHOULD. I'VE DRIVEN THIS CAR DOWN THE LAS VEGAS BLVD GETTING ALL THE ATTENTION A ROLLS ROYCE DESERVES. I RATE THIS CAR N 8 OUTOF 10, 8 BASED ON THE MILES AND FEW MINOR FLAWS DESCRIBED. OWN THE ROLLS ROYCE EXPERIENCE FOR VERY LITTLE, THIS CAR REQUIRES LITTLE TO NO RECONDITIONING DEPENDING ON YOUR LEVEL OF PERFECTION, ITS READY TO GO !! SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY, PLEASE BID WHEN YOUR READY TO BUY, PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE BEFORE YOU BID DEPOSIT REQUIRED UPON WINNING THE SALE, NO FINANCING OF ANY KIND AVAILABLE ON THIS CAR, CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR WIRE TRANSFER ONLY PRIOR TO VEHICLE LEAVING OUR FACILITY, WE ARE A LICENSED AND BONDED DEALER DEALER # 41864 WWW.VIVAAUTOSALES.NET, SAM AT 702 994 9464 CELL FLAWS - FRONT DRIVERS SEAT HAS BEEN REUPOLSTERED, FRONT DRIVERS SIDE HAS MINOR ROCK CHIPS SHOWN IN PICTURES, REAR QUARTER PANEL HAS BEEN TOUCHED UP, ANTI LOCK BRAKE LIGHT OCCASSIONALLY COMES ON , BRAKES ARE FUNCTIONAL |
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Custom Rolls-Royce Rose Phantom is a private garden party for two
Wed, Dec 11 2019What a Rolls-Royce customer wants, a Rolls-Royce customer gets. An entrepreneur from Stockholm, Sweden, named Ayad Al Saffar recently commissioned this bespoke Phantom with the dream of being enveloped in an elegant floral arrangement. Using a rose garden at the House of Rolls-Royce as inspiration, designers shaped more than one million embroidered stitches into an entanglement of greenery, flowers, and butterflies. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars CEO Torsten Muller Otvos calls it the Rose Phantom. Apparently, the person who ordered this Phantom likes flowers so much that he named two of four children after plants. Now, a personal garden goes anywhere the car goes. The custom order was a natural fit in the Phantom, as the Rolls-Royce Rose Garden in Goodwood, West Sussex, is the only place in the world that grows the Phantom Rose, a flower created exclusively for Rolls-Royce by British rose breeder Philip Harkness. The customer's daughter Magnolia chose the Peacock Blue exterior on the Phantom. Embellished with a touch of flair, it has a Charles Blue double pinstripe along the beltline, as do the wheels, which are meant to mimic a floral design. The simple and stately exterior makes the interior stand out all the more. Inside, satin stitch Phantom Roses adorn the doors and the starlight headliner. The design shows the flowers in multiple stages of growth and is intended to portray a floral net spreading throughout the vehicle. Even the driver gets to enjoy the foliage, as the glass-encased dashboard has its own bouquet. A final touch uses Peacock and Adonis Blue butterflies to add a bit of motion to the scene. The cabin scheme inverts the exterior colorway and uses Charles Blue leather Serenity Seating with Peacock Blue piping. Al Saffar says it took him 35 years to achieve his dream of buying a Rolls-Royce.
Rolls-Royce Ghost getting a nip and tuck
Fri, 26 Apr 2013While there isn't too much competition in the "vehicles priced more than houses" market, automakers still have to keep their products fresh, and it looks like the Rolls-Royce Ghost could be getting a slight facelift for 2014. Like the rest of the Ghost, these spy shots show that Rolls-Royce even makes exquisite body camouflage as it takes a close look to really see that any material has been added to the face.
From what we can tell, though, it looks like the Ghost might be getting a nip/tuck to the front end. This will bring its appearance closer to what we saw on the Rolls-Royce Wraith - the coupe version of the Ghost that debuted back in March at the Geneva show - reshaped headlights that feature LED running lights and also what appear to be LED turn signals. More minor changes to the Ghost include restyled door mirrors that might get some aero tweaks, as well as a smooth rear fascia devoid of visible exhaust outlets.
What we don't know is whether the Ghost will also be getting the more powerful version of the V12 found in the Wraith that produces 624 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque, versus the current Ghost's 563 hp and 575 lb-ft.
Rolls-Royce sketching out SUV for possible 'late 2017' release
Wed, 14 May 2014With each new story on the Rolls-Royce SUV, the Goodwood automaker comes off as more at ease with their reluctantly birthed yet necessary sport ute. Company design chief Giles Taylor told Autocar that his team is still "sketching to assess the viability of the concept," which to ours ears means they're trying to figure out if such a beast is even possible within the confines of the brand. If it is, Taylor says it will be "a shooting brake, not a crossover with a sloping roof. A proper SUV."
A different company source, unnamed, seems confident that Taylor's team will figure it out, telling the magazine it would start at 200,000 pounds ($335K US). However, that same source said the vehicle will be "a kind of Mercedes-GLK-plus-plus," which is a baffling description in several ways. More reasonable is the speculation that it will ride on Ghost, not Phantom, architecture and make its debut sometime around late 2017.
That Ghost platform is expected to take cues from the carbon, aluminum and steel bones that supported the BMW Vision Future Luxury concept shown at the Beijing Motor Show and destined for the 9 Series. Some of those tricks will also go into the next-generation Phantom, which Autocar says will come in 2017 and not 2020.