What can you say about this Silver Shadow finished in stunning
Peacock Blue with a cream leather interior and elegant wedgewood
blue carpets and cream leather binding. The car is finished off
with coordinating cream fine-lines to the waist-rail and hubcap
beauty rings - all done entirely by hand in the artisan tradition.
The presentation and colour combination of this fine example is
simply breath-takingly beautiful. This example was from Virginia
and spent most of the last 30 years in the care of a collector. It
is completely dry, clean and tidy throughout. This car was only
recently lightly restored by the Park-Ward Motors Museum. When we
received the car, she presented clean, straight and accident free,
without rust and scale and all very tidy. The car was repainted
probably some 20 odd years ago and is/was a quality job, presenting
entirely consistent, deep in luster and a solid shine all-over.
There are minor little marks here and there but nothing of a
notable nature and only really mentioned out of clear disclosure.
All she needs is a regular polish and wax going forward and she
will remain glamorous for years to come. As part of our
reconditioning process we removed much of the bright-work and
machined buffed each piece to a very high shine - including all the
hubcaps. This was followed by hand polishing and meticulous
cleaning prior to re-fitment. It looks like new. Inside door edges
and jams were already clean and tidy but we also refinished the
stainless sills to a very high shine. The fine lines on the car
were applied in the same manner as Rolls-Royce did so to all their
cars for many years; a trained craftsmen with a good eye and steady
hands. With only the best squirrel hair brush, the striping is
applied entirely free-hand in one elegant stroke at a time. The
interior of the car presents beautifully, and shows in wonderful
condition. The light butter colour leather contrasted with the
wedgewood blue carpets is a delicious touch and all presents
beautifully. The front seat cushions were refinished at some point
prior to us and there is some gentle patina in the leather but it
all presents well. The burl walnut wood finishes on the dash appear
to have been done a while ago and are very nice. We refinished the
door cappings as they were displaying the typical hairline cracking
in the clear. We carefully way up originality vs restoration and in
this case we felt the door cappings let the interior down. So now,
they are like brand new with a clear that is so deep it presents
like glass. The wood is the Milanese burl walnut finish option with
pale ash cross-banding and displays a lovely grain throughout. The
wood is simply superb and we are delighted with our decision to
refinish them. The head-liner is in top condition as are the
original wedgewood blue Wilton wool carpets, delightfully finished
with seat matching leather binding. We think the interior would
suit a beautiful set of lambswool mouton rugs in the same blue so
if you agree, please do enquire as these can be provided at
additional cost. The interior combination in contrast with the
Peacock exterior is something quite spectacular indeed and looks
very rich in both shade and sunlight. The working radio is not
original but the factory unit remains in its correct position. The
boot carpet is not original to the car but displays very well and
is in good shape. Mechanically, the car is subject to the 45 year
service and restoration experience of the Park-Ward Motor Museum's
private workshop and trained RR mechanics and craftsmen. Like every
other car delivered by Park-Ward, it comes with everything in
excellent working and operating condition, fully inspected and
serviced. We call this process; "Predelivery Commissioning" to
ensure all major and minor services are up to date. This includes
the all important hydraulics & brakes - fully inspected and
pressure tested with any parts replaced and/or over-hauled as
required - r
ClassicCars.com has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States, successfully making the Inc. 5000 list in both 2015,
2016, 2017 and 2018. This prestigious accolade represents the continued growth of the company, and ClassicCars.com's dominance as the world's largest online marketplace for
buying and selling classic and collector vehicles.
The Stevie Awards, the world's premier business awards recognized
ClassicCars.com's first-class Customer Support team with a Stevie Bronze Award in 2019, celebrating the team's skills as exemplary customer support specialists.
In 2016 The Journal, brought to you by ClassicCars.com, was celebrated as the SECOND MOST INFLUENTIAL automotive blog in the world by NFC Performance.