Rolls-royce Flying Spur #14 Of 50 For U.s. Market on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Rare opportunity to acquire a limited edition Rolls-Royce Flying Spur. Introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 1994, this was the first Rolls-Royce to be fitted with a light pressure turbo which increased it from 230 bhp to approximately 360 bhp, and gave it a staggering 0-60 mph time of 6.9 seconds. There were just 50 of these built for the U.S. market, and all for the 1995 model year. Finished in Mason's black with black hide and St. James' red piping. Black carpets are also trimmed in St. James' red hide.
Delivered new in Newport Beach, CA to the owner of a well-known supermarket chain, the motor car covered approximately 68,000 miles during his 6 year ownership. The story has it that he was chauffeured between store locations throughout Southern California. The last owner covered a further 7,000 miles during his thirteen years of ownership. The most recent service records show that: At 71,000 miles: Authorized dealership performed routine service: - lube, oil, and filter - rear brake pads replaced - rear accumulator valve replaced - compliance mount replaced. At 73,000 miles: Authorized dealership performed routine service: - lube, oil, and filter - all accumulator return hoses replaced - hydraulic system bled. Cosmetically, there is some shrinkage on the rear parcel shelf as you can see in the photograph. This can be re-covered with matching hide for approximately $280. As the local trimmer is on vacation, I have not been able to get this done prior to listing the car for sale. The motor car is offered with all factory books, spare key, jacks, full size spare wheel, etc. (nothing missing). The car is sold As-Is with no warranty expressed or implied. A copy of the California Emissions PASS certificate is included from April 29, 2014. Please call or email for more photos. I can be reached at (949) 629 - 8177 or eveandroger@sbcglobal.net with any questions. Roger |
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