1972 Rolls-Royce Corniche ConvertibleIntroducing this 1972
Rolls-Royce Corniche Convertible featuring coachwork by Mulliner
Park Ward and showing 59,686 miles on the odometer. Finished in a
two-tone Cream/Old English White over a Walnut Brown complemented
with a dark brown interior. The cabin is adorned with walnut veneer
across the dashboard, door cappings, and center console, a timeless
symbol of the marque's commitment to luxury and
refinement.Highlights:- 59k-Mile- Mulliner Park Ward Coachwork-
Cream/Old English White over a Walnut Brown- V8 Engine- Automatic
Transmission- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Twin SU Carburetors- Power
Steering- Air Conditioning- Cruise Control- Power Windows-
Convertible Soft Top- Smiths / Lucas Instrumentation- Desirable
Chrome Bumpers with Overriders- 15-Inch Steel Wheels- Tool Kit and
Jack IncludedEquipped with a V8 engine paired with an automatic
transmission and dual SU carburetors. Additional mechanical
features include four-wheel disc brakes, power steering, single
exhaust outlet, a brown convertible soft top, 15-inch steel wheels
wrapped in Dunlop tires, Rolls-Royce hubcaps, tool kit, and a jack.
Signature details such as the Spirit of Ecstasy ornament atop its
chromed grille, chrome trim, and 2-spoke steering wheel further
enhance its presence.Inside, comfort and convenience abound with
bucket seats featuring head restraints, air conditioning, cruise
control, power windows, a center console, a driver-side rearview
mirror, map pockets, a Philips radio, and a fender-mounted
antenna.The Corniche was hand-assembled and trimmed, and production
numbers were relatively low compared to standard saloon models.
Each convertible required significant manual finishing work, which
is why these cars were among the more exclusive offerings in the
Rolls-Royce lineup during the early 1970s. This Rolls-Royce
presents a balanced combination of traditional craftsmanship,
open-top touring capability, and classic British design, offered as
mechanically sound. For $39,950
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