1976 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow History
The vehicle has been garage kept since 2016. Recent maintenance includes all new braking system and new tires. The vehicle is able to be driven. There are some maintenance items needing repair. Rear Electric Window Driver Side not operational.
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The 1976 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow marked a significant point in its evolution, introducing several modernizations in response to concerns that the company was falling behind in automotive innovation. The Silver Shadow was designed with several modernizations, including disc brakes replacing drums and independent rear suspension instead of the outdated live rear axle design of previous Rolls-Royce models. The standard wheelbase Silver Shadow measured 203.5 inches (5,170 mm), weighed 4,700 lb (2,100 kg), and had a book price of £6,557 in the first year of production.
The Silver Shadow's exterior exudes timeless elegance, with its long bonnet, upright grille, and the Spirit of Ecstasy ornament proudly perched at the front. Inside, occupants are greeted by an interior that showcases unrivaled luxury with rich leather upholstery, exquisite wood veneers, and thick carpets that cosset one's feet.