Vehicle Description
No matter if you're among high society or casual enthusiasts,
everyone notices when a Rolls-Royce arrives. So when a 1991
Rolls-Royce Silver Spur II has such low mileage and runs so smooth,
you know this is a wonderful opportunity at opulence on wheels.
Blue is a standout color, but a Rolls will always do it with
sophistication. After all, a car brand preferred by royalty looks
quite nice in a royal-like hue. This example has only averaged
about 1,050 miles annually, and it has the proper look of well-kept
respect. The full package includes a cream-colored vinyl roof with
matching full-length pinstripe give this the high-class look you
demand from a sedan like this. The Rolls-Royce's careful dedication
to craftsmanship is seen from every angle with a sedan 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 when building a car is a
hand-crafted individual experience. In fact, because owning a Rolls
is all about uniqueness, you may pick up on some of this sedan's
tasteful upgrades. The wheels are mirror-like 16-inch units from
later in the series, and you have the sleek appeal of
European-style flush-fitting headlights.
Inside, the two-tone theme's priority is switched to deliver a
bright cream on the seats with tasteful blue piping. It truly has
the look of upper-class, and it's another sign of a
thoughtfully-crafted sedan. Once again, the ultra-low mileage the
Connolly leather remains supple and there's a beautiful gloss on
the burled walnut trim. So just as a proper Rolls-Royce, this feels
timelessly well maintained inside. The driver gets a long list of
luxuries, including air conditioning, power locks, power windows,
tilt steering column, and an upgraded AM/FM/CD/XM stereo with
modern Bluetooth. Plus, as a Silver Spur II, so you also get nice
updated features like the driver's airbag. But this is not a car
strictly built for the front seat. The Silver Spur is the
long-wheelbase version of the Silver Spirit, which means there is
exceptional luxury in the rear seating (after all, the owners of
these cars are not necessarily the drivers.) Not only does the
Silver Spur have more legroom, but it also comes with fold-down
tray tables and a fold-down armrest so that this sedan can be used
for everything from business travel to a luxurious night out on the
town.
Even the engine bay lives up to the Rolls-Royce reputation. Bright
factory tags, glossy black components, and a grease-free
presentation lets you know this one is ready for the main spot in
your garage. In fact, the maintenance file shows that there was
over $18k invested in making sure this is a proper car to both show
and drive. The 6.75-liter V8 has a whisper quiet operation that
solidifies the Rolls-Royce reputation. This fuel-injected motor was
built to always have power in reserve. It isn't delivered like a
muscle car, but instead more like an express train. And the power
steering, three-speed automatic transmission, cruise control, and
four-wheel power disc brakes reinforce its long-haul comfort. Plus,
the fully independent suspension has an air ride self-leveling
feature that keeps the big sedan on an even keel no matter what the
load.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual packet, original
warranty card, and maintenance records. This is the low-mileage
status symbol that delivers on its luxury heritage. So it's time
for you to grab a piece of the good life. Call now!