Vehicle Description
This is a timeless symbol of elegance. The 1988 Rolls-Royce
Corniche convertible was a custom coachwork car that was built by a
handful of experts and only delivered to the very elite. It is such
a desirable jewel for your garage that an exceptionally well
maintained example like this is constantly in-demand.
Ivory is arguably the best factory color offered by Rolls-Royce to
be both classically elegant and never out of fashion. This is the
original color code, and we believe it's the original paint. The
excellent condition is a testament to the craftsmanship that
quietly represents the calm elegance that's expected from the
Spirit of Ecstasy. The company's careful dedication to building the
finest cars is seen from every angle with a convertible that
continues to fit together beautifully. The doors open and close
with a precision that has to be experienced to be believed, and the
panel alignment is the result of a coachbuilt experience. Remember,
any Rolls-Royce is far from common, but the Corniche were
personally crafted by special order at the historic Mulliner Park
Ward coachworks in London. These were officially known as Drophead
Coupes because the power folding top was fitted so well that was
more like a fixed roof when in place. It is this kind of attention
to detail that makes a Rolls-Royce command respect everywhere it
goes, and it's still very present in this example today.
Open the door, and you're treated to sumptuous Connolly tan leather
seats. Color coordination is the key to a proper Rolls, and you see
in the ivory white piping that gives a great flow between the
interior and exterior when the top is down. The hues of the leather
and wool carpeting also perfectly coordinates with the acres of
real wood on the doors, dash, and center console. This convertible
was crafted with plenty of thoughtful touches, including a second
door latch so that the rear seat passengers are never stranded.
Luxury also means plenty of features, including power windows,
power seats, power locks, the factory AM/FM/cassette, and
provisions for air conditioning. While this is what you want in a
convertible, as a true Rolls-Royce, you can have the top in place,
and its level on insulation give you coupe-like quietness.
The smooth running 6.75-liter V8 under the hood is a staple of
Rolls-Royce luxury, and this one has averaged around 1,700 miles
annually. It has been correctly maintained, so you know this is
exactly how a car of this stature should be. The motor was
engineered to always have power in reserve. In true luxury fashion,
it's not delivered like a muscle car, but instead more like an
express train. The engine bay looks as complicated as the inner
workings of a Swiss watch, but it also starts with a similar
whisper-quite tickover. Rolls Royce engineers went to great lengths
to isolate the mechanical workings from passengers, and as a
result, the engine is highly refined, going about its business with
a minimum of fuss. This is luxury for trips of all sizes thanks to
a smooth-shifting three-speed automatic transmission, power
steering, and cruise control. The fully independent suspension
glides over rough pavement like a hovercraft, and it stays
sure-footed with four-wheel disc brakes.
Complete with owner's manual, maintenance records, and other
paperwork, this is a timeless classic that comes ready to traverse
high society. Don't miss out, call today!!!