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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
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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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Could Rolls-Royce expand business with new models?

Mon, 12 Aug 2013

Rolls-Royce may be forced to expand its lineup beyond the über-luxury cars gobbled up by the ultra-wealthy jetset, as new competition in the form of the rumored, high-end Mercedes-Benz S-Class could take a slice of the luxury pie from the BMW-owned manufacturer.
Automotive News reports that this, along with the combination of BMW's unwillingness to move above the price-point set by the 7-Series and Bentley's expansion into the SUV realm, could force Rolls-Royce's hand. AN is arguing that, as unrealistic as it might sound, Rolls could develop a four-door crossover or shooting brake, but that any such plans are in the earliest of stages.
In the near term, the smallest Rolls-Royce, the Ghost, will get a refresh in 2014, while the sporty Wraith fastback will spawn a convertible variant by 2015. The big boy of the Rolls-Royce range, meanwhile, is due for a far more comprehensive re-do. The Phantom is expected to share a platform with the next-generation 7-Series in 2016. Advanced materials are expected to feature heavily, as Rolls-Royce seeks to trim body fat and improve fuel economy without compromising the performance or comfort expected of the brands' flagship model.

Rolls-Royce Ghost counts 1001 Nights back to the 1970s

Wed, Oct 28 2015

A Rolls-Royce should remind you of a golden age of motoring – cruising around the British Isles with a giant hood ornament pointing the way forward is, in some circles at least, the epitome of class. This latest special edition, however, revives another time and place altogether... one nowhere near as classy. The Rolls-Royce Ghost 1001 Nights edition takes its inspiration from the classic Middle Eastern tome, and throws in some unfortunate 1970s style for good measure. It's done up in a two-tone brown and orange exterior color scheme, for some reason unbeknownst to us, with hand-painted coach lines and Arabian-themed motifs inside and out. The Middle Eastern cues are one thing... the paint job, on the other hand, reminds us of an age when Goodwood was producing ostentatious boxes in questionable color schemes, powered by 6.75-liter V8s mated to three-speed automatic transmissions and producing power that Rolls-Royce referred to as "adequate." Of course, nobody is forcing anyone to buy this unfortunately customized Ghost. The company's Bespoke division will set one up for any paying customer just the way he or she desires. Just why anyone would desire this particular configuration, however, is beyond us. Still, we doubt the ultra-luxe automaker will have much trouble selling however many of them it produces at whatever price point it determines – such is the apparent demand for Rolls-Royces in the Persian Gulf region. After North America, the Middle East is the company's largest market. Last year the dealership in Abu Dhabi sold more units than any of the other 126 showrooms around the world. And that's not even including the other dealers in nearby Dubai and Sharjah (both in the UAE), plus additional showrooms in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and three more in Saudi Arabia – all carving up one of the most lucrative markets in the world. It only keeps growing, and Rolls-Royce reports that every last one it sells in the region has been customized by the Bespoke division. Related Video:

Queen Elizabeth II was a longtime automotive enthusiast

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