Replacing the important but not tremendously popular Silver Dawn in
1955 was the Silver Cloud, offering body-on-frame construction,
permitting both the typical Pressed Steel Company bodies but also
alternate configurations. In its sophomore year, it introduced
power steering and air conditioning to the Rolls-Royce line for the
first time. It was successful but by 1959 Rolls-Royce sought to
further separate itself from the competition and introduced a new
6.2L V8 to replace the old 4.9L Inline 6. This car became the
Silver Cloud II and was equally successful over its three-year run,
where power steering became standard and power windows found their
way onto the option list. But the ultimate Silver Cloud was
released in 1963; featuring a 220 lb. lighter body with new quad
headlights, upgraded 2" SU carburetors replacing the previous 1�"
units, and 9:1 compression. The Silver Cloud III became one of the
best high speed luxury saloons of the 1960's. Seeing as the newest
Silver Cloud is now over 50 years old possessing more of earth's
natural resources than most modern luxury sedans, along with
arguably much more class, they should be the staple in any
Rolls-Royce collection for its combination of elegant styling with
modern drivability.
We are pleased to offer this 1965 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III
finished in factory ordered Shell Grey and Burgundy two-tone
combination over Beige Leather interior, Fawn headliner and
Cumberland Stone carpets! Fitted with its original, number matching
6.2L V8 engine with Hydramatic automatic transmission and 3.50:1
rear axle, it continues to start, run, and drive simply
wonderfully! Optioned from the factory with Rolls Royce Electric
Windows, Dunlop white-sided tubeless tyres (now Cooper 4-ply poly
L78-15), plain Sundyn window glass, AM/FM/8-track player with
electric aerial(antenna), mirror to drivers vent frame, lambskin
rugs in Cumberland Stone, front badge bar, and initials to rear
doors reading D.J.R. in capitals.
It was originally ordered by Mr. D.J. Rosenheim, a plastics
manufacturer based in New York, on May 8th 1964, then traded hands
just a handful of times over the past 50 years. It made its way to
Atlanta by 1975, out to the plains of Oklahoma, then back to
Hamden, Connecticut from 2002. The exterior paint has been
refinished, while the chrome and interior upholstery remain largely
original. Once part of the St. Louis Car Museum collection in 2017,
the upper door wood trim was professionally refinished that August,
and the leathers have been lightly re-dyed to restore their
original color. It was sold with just 63,226 miles showing on the
odometer to a Michigan collector, before selling from his estate to
a New York enthusiast most recently. It is safe to say it has been
pampered and driven respectfully over the past 9 years. Today, the
odometer reads just 73,586 miles. Overall, we would rate the car's
appearance as very good, preserving a striking presentation both
inside and out.
The factory SU carburetors were both rebuilt this January 2026 with
new linkage bushings, along with new spark plugs/plug wires,
distributor cap & rotor, a full air conditioning service to ensure
it is operable condition, new front brake shoes with new drums,
coolant system flush, new engine oil & filter, new front sway bar
bushings, steering box bushings, idler arm bushings, and fresh
valve cover gaskets.
It retains its small tool set (missing two items), complete large
tool set with flashlight, spare tire, all factory Triplex XXX
glass, Marston Excelsior radiator, original carburetors, Lucas
components, Schoellkopf/Inskip card & chassis/build sheet copies
provided courtesy of the Rolls Royce Foundation. It also retains
all original body tag and proper chassis plate. Please call with
questions or discuss an opportunity to view in person.
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