1953 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn Standard Steel SaloonThis 1953
Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn Standard Steel Saloon was built for the
Canadian market when new and delivered via Rolls-Royce of Canada to
J.A. Boyd. It was supplied in Masons Black, complemented by Beige
hides and piping. Factory fittings include a sliding sunroof, twin
Lucas fog lamps, medium-wave radio, high-frequency horns,
additional under-dash heater, and an automatic gearbox. The
accompanying Schoellkopf ownership card notes that by 1964, the car
was in the care of Dr. Lawrence Jones of New York, New York. This
Silver Dawn is remarkably original and presented in unrestored
condition with an honest patina throughout. It would be the ideal
candidate for a straightforward restoration, or to prepare for
long-distance driving events, where these cars are known to excel.
This vehicle has been in long-term static storage and is not
currently running. It will require mechanical attention prior to
road use. Chassis no. LSLE45 The first Rolls-Royce model with
factory coachwork Elegant early postwar styling Honest and original
condition An ideal candidate for refurbishmentPrice: $32,500
Vehicle Details
1953 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn
Listing ID:CC-1803387
Price:$32,500
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1953
Make:Rolls-Royce
Model:Silver Dawn
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Tan
Odometer:0
Stock Number:25123
VIN:25123
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