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1981 Rolls Royce Silver Spur Sedan 4-door 6.7l on 2040-cars

US $9,950.00
Year:1981 Mileage:74413
Location:

Clayton, North Carolina, United States

Clayton, North Carolina, United States

Condition: Front seats need to be refinished along with the rear dash.

Features: All leather interior, power windows and locks, power steering, wood grain paneling, and original carpets in vehicle

History:  

 Detailed History


Date:Mileage:Source:Comments:
06/12/1992  48,200  New Jersey
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Kearny, NJ  
Title issued or updated
06/10/1998  62,000  New Jersey
Motor Vehicle Dept.
New City, NY  
Title issued or updated
03/31/2003  68,531  New Jersey
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Willingboro, NJ
Title #BU20030900768  
Title issued or updated
New owner reported
04/22/2003   McComas Automotive
Maple Shade, NJ
856-779-0808
 
Drivability/performance checked
Brakes serviced
07/06/2005   North Carolina
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fuquay Varina, NC
Title #774048051876107  
Registration issued or renewed
Registration updated when owner moved
the vehicle to a new location
10/19/2005  69,385  North Carolina
Inspection Station
Holly Springs, NC  
Failed emissions inspection
11/17/2005  69,492  North Carolina
Inspection Station
Raleigh, NC  
Passed emissions inspection
07/31/2006   North Carolina
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fuquay Varina, NC
Title #774048051876107  
Registration issued or renewed
08/03/2007   North Carolina
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fuquay Varina, NC
Title #774048051876107  
Registration issued or renewed
08/07/2007  72,614  Bentley High Point
High Point, NC
336-884-1100
bentleyhighpoint.com  
Vehicle serviced
08/28/2008   North Carolina
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fuquay Varina, NC
Title #774048051876107  
Registration issued or renewed
06/30/2009   North Carolina
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fuquay Varina, NC
Title #774048051876107  
Registration issued or renewed
08/16/2010   North Carolina
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fuquay Varina, NC
Title #774048051876107  
Registration issued or renewed
08/11/2011   North Carolina
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fuquay Varina, NC
Title #774048051876107  
Registration issued or renewed
08/13/2013   AAA Car Care Center
Apex, NC
919-249-2130
 
Brakes checked
05/08/2014  74,413  Dealer Inventory  Vehicle offered for sale
06/14/2014   Dealer Inventory  Vehicle offered for sale
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Grey Poupon to air new version of famous Rolls-Royce ad, this time with car chase [w/video]

Wed, 20 Feb 2013

Grey Poupon mustard will revive the concept behind its famous Pardon Me commercials with a new ad that will air only once on television during this Sunday's broadcast of the Academy Awards.
The original spot, which showed two one-percenters sharing the condiment between their Rolls-Royces at an intersection, first aired all the way back in 1981, and variations of it continued up through 1997. Kraft, owner of the Grey Poupon brand, is hoping that reviving the commercial will boost sagging sales and raise the mustard's profile with a younger generation of fancy folk.
So why are we talking about this on Autoblog? Because the new version of the ad won't end with a polite passing of the bottle. Rather, we're told a car chase ensues when the Grey Poupon's owner doesn't get it back. We're assuming the two cars in question will again be a pair of Rolls-Royce sedans, probably Phantoms unless they go with more vintage model years.

Car companies used to cook up sales with recipe books

Fri, 08 Aug 2014

The evolution of automotive marketing has undergone a number of strange phases. Few, though, match the strangeness of the 1930s to 1950s, when automotive marketers turned to cookbooks as a means of promoting their vehicles. Yes, cookbooks. We can't make this stuff up, folks.
This bizarre trend led to General Motors distributing cookbooks under the guise of its then-subsidiary Frigidaire. Ford, meanwhile, offered a compilation of recipes from Ford Credit Employees (shown above). The cookbook-craze wasn't limited to domestic manufacturers, though. As The Detroit News discovered, both Rolls-Royce and Volkswagen got in on the trend, although not until the 1970s.
The News has the full story on this strange bit of marketing. Head over and take a look.

I got to see the Rolls-Royce Dawn

Fri, Jul 24 2015

It may look like a Wraith convertible, but that doesn't do this new Rolls justice. In mid-May, Rolls-Royce announced the name of its forthcoming convertible: Dawn. Two days after that news was released, I saw the new car in Beverly Hills, CA. And as you can probably guess from earlier spy shots, not to mention my choice of lead photo, it looks like a Wraith convertible. Well, sort of. Before getting a full briefing of the new Dawn, I was frisked, security guards waved handheld metal detectors around my limbs, and my iPhone was confiscated. I was left standing outside a glamorous mansion with no more than a blue notebook, a pen, a glass of champagne, and gorgeous views of the Hollywood hills and Pacific Ocean. I was told to keep my mouth shut about everything I was about to see, until further notice. So no, I can't tell you everything I know about the Rolls-Royce Dawn; the company wants to save some information for the car's official unveiling in September at the Frankfurt Motor Show. I don't have photos. I don't even have a napkin sketch. Instead, I'm now allowed to tell you my impressions of the car I saw. It may look like a Wraith convertible, but that phrase alone doesn't do this new Rolls justice. Fabulous places. Shared social occasions. That's the sort of imagery Rolls-Royce wants to convey with the Dawn. In an effort to really convey this, Rolls-Royce opted to give the car a totally different name – that's why it isn't called Wraith Drophead Coupe, like the convertible version of the flagship Phantom. "'Dawn' perfectly expresses the character of the new Rolls-Royce. In its tentative, inchoate, anticipatory state, dawn is the world coming to light from the ethereal dark of the night," the company said in its original release. The Dawn name also harks back to the incredibly exclusive Silver Dawn from the 1950s, pictured above. Fabulous places and fabulous people. Shared social occasions. That's the sort of imagery Rolls-Royce wants to convey with the Dawn. After a hearing details that shall not be mentioned here (yet), I met the Dawn for the first time. The car drove up a path to the Beverly Hills mansion's courtyard, top up, modern music playing in the background. This was the first time in recent memory that a convertible was introduced with its roof affixed, but this was intentional. With the roof on, the differences between Wraith and Dawn are immediately noticeable. View 8 Photos With the roof up, the big droptop sort of looks like a hot rod.