Vehicle Description
This 1975 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow has a hand-crafted robust
quality everywhere you look. And rolling opulence also means not
skipping all the best luxury features, like air conditioning and
power everything. So as you look over the whole well-preserved
nature of this sedan, you see that it's all about announcing the
upper class has arrived... we'll even promise to keep the secret of
how affordable it really is.
The appeal of the walnut brown exterior is as timelessly elegant as
the Rolls-Royce name. It has the right look of originality where
you can see that there has been proper care and possibly an
investment in maintaining a good shine. This is the one company
that has always wanted to deliver the coach-built experience, and
so they pay careful attention to the body. That's why the lines
still look terrific today. The angular hood sets your attention to
the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot; the rear fenders has a crisply
pointed look; and the tan pinstripe is almost like an unbroken line
as runs the full profile of the car. It's a total package that
reminds you elegance came as standard, right down to the factory
wheel covers that have a color-match insert for the paint and
pinstriping.
The craftsmanship continues inside. Rolls-Royce has hand-rubbed
wood surfaces and individually stitched leather seats from the
finest cow hides. So it's a true treat to have this so original and
preserved 45 year later. It's a testament to both good care of this
sedan and how true quality endures. True luxury also means letting
someone or something do the work for you. That's why there's power
windows, power locks, and power front seats. The air conditioning
is blowing nice and cold, so you always arrive looking comfortable.
Plus, this has terrific vintage touches in this well-preserved
interior to impress classic car fans, including a separate 8-track
stereo. The rear is also treated to true luxury comfort with supple
seating, a fold-down armrest, and plenty of legroom.
The 6.75-liter V8 under the hood is a staple of Rolls-Royce luxury,
and this one looks like it's original to the car. The odometer was
recently replaced, but the full mileage is believed to reflect only
averaging about 1,800 miles annually (80K). So it hasn't led the
life of the daily grind. 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. This is luxury
for trips of all sizes thanks to a 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 power disc
brakes.
The sale comes complete with maintenance records and a full owner's
manual packet. This is an exceptionally well-preserved example of
the luxury you always wanted. So if you understand timeless
elegance, call today!