Vehicle Description
West Coast Classics are proud to present an exceptional and very
collectible example of this 1976 Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible
drophead coupe! This particular example is finished in the classic
and highly striking 'Acrylic White' color paint with 'Tan Connolly
leather hides' and Fawn carpeting. All the chromework including the
Rolls Royce grille is in absolutely outstanding and the interior is
quite stunning with beautiful leather seats in very fine condition
with virtually no signs of wear and with no rips or tears. The
leather dashboard is also in exceptional condition (always garaged
from the sun) and the convertible top headliner is also in very
fine condition. The original and magnificent burled walnut woodwork
is also in very fine condition and virtually flawless condition
throughout. The matching 'Tan' color power soft top has been
replaced at some time and is in very fine condition and the car has
it's matching tan boot. All the power options and electric windows
are working as they should.The Corniche was Rolls Royce's coupe and
convertible versions of the Silver Shadow saloon and was first
produced between 1971 and 1996. The model was assembled in Crewe
and finished in London at the renown Rolls Royce coachbuilders
'Mulliner Park Ward' as a continuation of their 1965 Silver Shadow
coupe and 1967 drophead, with the Corniche name applied in 1971.
The Corniche coupe was discontinued in 1982. Total production of
the coupes (1971-82) was only 1,108 and of the convertibles
(1971-87) was only 3,239. The car as reworked in 1986 as the
Corniche II (with 1,226 produced), in 1989 as the Corniche III
(with 452 produced) and in 1993 as the Corniche IV (with only 244
produced) when production was moved to Crewe after the closure of
Mulliner Park Ward and the final form in 2000 was as the Corniche V
after which production ceased in 2001.This obviously always very
well maintained Rolls Royce engine runs extremely strong and these
cars are not slow - the engine purrs like a kitten, never stalls or
idles rough and is extremely reliable - there is plenty of power to
pull away at the lights and it cruises at high speeds with absolute
ease. The transmission shift is almost imperceptibly smooth and the
temperature always remains cool. The Corniche is truly a sensual
car that you can drive with your fingertips, smooth and relatively
silent, it's thoroughly therapeutic for both drivers and
passengers. The delightful precision action of the electrically
powered steering column gear change and the ultra light weighted
power steering allows one to park this 5000lbs of pure luxury with
literally one finger and this long but actually quite slender car
is anything but ponderous thanks to it's torque and brilliant
turning radius! The ride is truly luxurious from a high riding
position and the soft feel of the Corniche is like no other car on
the road. This particular model drives particularly well and must
be driven to be fully appreciated.Without a doubt you will look
long and hard to find a finer example of this rare and very
collectible and super striking Corniche drophead coupe, an
obvioulsy always garaged with no accidents and absolutely no rust
example! This is one of the last in the original line of cars hand
built in the legendary Rolls Royce Crewe factory and then converted
at their renown coachbuilder's Mulliner Park Ward, of London
England with a quality and craftsmanship that far surpasses that of
today's mass produced models with many BMW parts - this is indeed a
rare opportunity to own a piece of classic automotive history, from
a time when Rolls Royce was truly building the world's finest
automobiles - a great investment for the Rolls Royce enthusiast or
collector or simply an outstandingly striking example of a very
rare and unusual Rolls Royce for the discerning luxury classic car
owner!