Vehicle Description
No matter if you're among high society or casual enthusiasts,
everyone notices when a Rolls-Royce arrives. So when a 1996
Rolls-Royce Silver Spur looks so stunning 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 the proper look of
well-kept respect as the Peacock Blue Pearl has a radiance you can
see even in a dark garage. The deep gloss really highlights the
well-respected panels of the hand-assembled body. The full package
includes a blue vinyl roof that has a deeper tone than the paint,
and the British are true masters at harmonizing to variations of
the same color family. And there are terrific bright color details
like full-length pinstripe and white/gold Vogue tires. Of course,
there's also a mirror-like brilliance on the wheels, waterfall
grille, and Spirit of Ecstasy mascot. Plus, this Silver Spur is
from the final evolution, and so you get the best in features, like
the European-style flush-fitting headlights.
The blue returns inside, but now as a tasteful accent to the
attractive tan. One of our favorite places for this color theme is
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.
Throughout the interior, this shows its well-respected life where
the Connolly leather remains supple, the wool floor mats will make
you believe they make blue sheep, 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 seats, heated seats,
power locks, power windows, tilt steering column, and the factory
AM/FM cassette stereo with panel to hide the modern electronics
behind classily elegant wood. Plus, as a later Silver Spur, you
also get nice updated features like dual airbags. 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.
Another reason to love the final generation Silver Spur is because
it was the only time a turbocharger was added to the 6.75-liter V8.
This is the original motor, and the maintenance file shows nearly
$8k invested over the last two years in making sure this is a
proper car to both show and drive. It has a whisper quiet operation
that solidifies the Rolls-Royce reputation. This fuel-injected
turbo motor was built to always have power in reserve. It isn't
delivered like a muscle car, but instead more like an express
train. The four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is
another feature of the later cars. And the power steering, cruise
control, and four-wheel power disc brakes w/ABS reinforce this
sedan's long-haul comfort. Plus, the fully independent suspension
has an air ride self-leveling feature that keeps the Rolls on an
even keel no matter what the load.
The sale comes complete with maintenance records. This is the
high-profile status symbol that delivers on its luxury heritage. So
it's time for you to grab a piece of the good life. Call
today!!!