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82 Rolls Roye Silver Spirit. on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1982 Mileage:121000 Color: Blue /
 Blue
Location:

Kissimmee, Florida, United States

Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:6.75 V8
Vehicle Title:Salvage
VIN: scazs42a6ccx03966 Year: 1982
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Rolls-Royce
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Silver Spirit/Spur/Dawn
Trim: Rolls
Drive Type: automatic
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 121,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Blue
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"has leaking rear shocks, paint has chips/missing on roof 2 spots. Wood panel on dash could use refinish. odometer stoped working, reads 121,000 miles,"

 You are looking at an 11-81 Rolls Royce silver spirit, VIN #  SCAZS42A6CC03966.  Odometer reads 121,000 miles but does not work anymore.  I had purchased this car from a Lady who owned it for the last 10+ years.  I will explain as much as I can about this car.  It does have a new fuel pump and fuel filter, the alternator was just rebuilt.  I know the rear shocks are leaking hydraulic fluid, if car site for a few days it will start to sag in rear until you start it up.   It runs, drives pretty well, have not driven it anywhere far just locally around my shop.  Brakes work good no issues, lights, wipers, signal all function properly, A/c needed freon and is now cold and blows good.  Front power windows work, 1 rear one works slow, other does NOT work.  The power seats are NOT working either.  Has a CD player and amplifier in trunk, although it works there is a whining sound through the speakers, not sure if its a bad amp or ground.    It was repainted sometime in its life, looks good but has 2 spots on roof where paint is missing (pictured).  Interior is nice, no rips or tears, its nice and soft leather.  I know the lady had this car sitting in the garage always so interior is pretty nice, wood on dash needs to be refinished, looks like someone attempted to refinish but dont look to good.  Dash is raising up by defrost vents and also has a dash mat on it.  headliner looks good, door panels look good as well with little wear.  Rolls is over 30 years old, so please take that into consideration.  I do recommend this car be towed or trailer ed as it does need to be gone through.  Like I stated it does start, run, and drive, shifts good and stops properly, but it is 30+ years old.   It will need some love. 
My number is (407) 412-3006 My name is Robi.  If you have any questions.  I am asking  $8200.00   please make your offers over Ebay and not over the phone.   
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  Had to re list, car-fax shows car had a salvage tittle in CT back in 1993, it does have a clean Florida tittle, but I dont know what happened in 93. 

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Ugur Sahin returns with Rolls Royce Jonckheere Aerodynamic Coupe II design

Sat, 15 Dec 2012

The "Round Door" Rolls-Royce Phantom I Aerodynamic Coupe (inset) is a magnificent black beast of a car (and you can see it at the Petersen Automotive Museum for a limited time) as well as a mystery: designed by the Jonckheere Works in Belgium in 1935, all records for the one-of-a-kind coupe were destroyed in World War II, so no one knows who designed it or who commissioned it. What remains of the original coachbuilding company now makes bodies for cars and buses, and has asked designer Ugur Sahin to reinterpret the most fabulous car from its history.
We've written about Sahin often before, recently about his Corvette-based Anandi being shown at Top Marques Monaco and going into production. For a man who favors long hoods and short bodies, this particular Rolls-Royce couldn't be better. Sahin says the word "Respect" guided his lines for the 77-year-old car, the most apparent changes being the front fender treatment, the headlights dropping into the fenders, and the serious downsizing of the fin at the rear. Sahin says that there are talks with potential investors about building a one-off.
You can find out a little more about it in the press release below, and check out the gallery above of high-res images for every angle.

Rolls-Royce luxes up Paddington Bear

Thu, 06 Nov 2014

There are few things quite as quintessentially British as Rolls-Royce and Paddington Bear. And now the two have come together in one glorious creation.
As part of a promotion for a new Paddington movie and to raise funds for the UK's National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), London is decorating itself with a series of 50 sculptures reinterpreting the classic British children's character dotting the Paddington Trail across the city.
One of those installations has been created by Rolls-Royce, whose take on Paddington wears a brown leather duffel coat with a purple cravat and hat, a zebrawood suitcase and a pair of MK8 driving goggles that pay homage to the company's gentleman-racer history. He stands atop a chrome base modeled after Rolls' iconic Pantheon grille.

Rolls-Royce's design team renders kids' drawings from worldwide design contest

Mon, Oct 12 2020

Back in April, Rolls-Royce put out a call to action to kids around the world. The British luxury carmaker wanted to see children design their dream Rolls-Royce of the future. The motivation for doing so? Winners get to enjoy a chauffeur-driven ride to school in a Rolls-Royce with a friend of their choice. Not a bad prize for a kid who is obsessed with cars. It’s been a few months now, and Rolls-Royce has selected a number of winners. Rolls-Royce ended up slotting all the entries into four categories: Technology, Environment, Fantasy and Fun. That means there are four winners, but three other ideas were so good that Rolls gave them “Highly Commended” awards. Rolls-Royce said it received submissions that were inspired by unicorns, space travel, bumblebees, Pablo Picasso and the Egyption pyramids. After selecting all the winners and “highly commended” entries, Rolls-Royce had its design team transform the drawings into digitally-rendered illustrations. They used the same software and processes that theyÂ’d use when working on an actual Rolls-Royce design. You can click through the winners in the gallery at the top, or scroll down below to see them all, along with their corresponding descriptions. Winners: Technology: Bluebird II Rolls-Royce is back to breaking world speed records! Environment: The Capsule For Earth lovers and those that have peoplesÂ’ health at heart. Fantasy: Turtle Car Inspired by sea and land turtles, the Turtle Car can transport patrons not only by sea and land but by air too. Fun: Glow A dream for the future. This timeless Rolls-Royce demonstrates the full spectrum of creative vision. Highly Commended: Bolt The Pinnacle of Intergalactic Space Travel Prosperity The Rolls-Royce Prosperity is only for the most exacting patrons, who believe ease of travel should never be compromised. House of Esperanto This ultimate flying machine can communicate with every creature and combines all the convenience of a house with the mobility of a car. The ground-breaking technology that allows this development is brought to humanity by a mysterious bird that has been living in outer space for a million years.