Here is a really fine and beautiful example of a Shadow II.
Finished in Silver Sand metallic and a black Everflex top with
coordinating black fine lines to the waist-rail and hubcap beauty
rings. The interior has handsome beige-tan Connolly hides accented
with black piping to carry through from the exterior combination.
The Wilton wool carpets are in the reverse theme of black with
edge-bound, seat matching beige-tan leather. The same black and
beige-tan theme carries through to the boot. This is an unmolested
example that has been nicely maintained and presents in excellent
condition. This was a west coast car for its first 25 years and
then came to Illinois following, but never used in inclement
weather and so it is a "dry" car that has had a garaged
environment. As a result, it has been freed from the perils of
harsh weather and is very clean underneath. It has always been well
maintained and serviced and comes with its original manual. The
body on this Shadow II is very straight and the paint is shiny and
lustrous. The car was repainted some 20 years ago and was a high
quality job. When you look down the sides of the car, they are very
straight and true. The paint presents absolutely beautifully with
only the most minor little mark here and there from use. There is
some very minor crazing in some spots but only mentioned out of
clear disclosure. Certainly, it needs nothing other than a wax from
time to time. The interior is excellent. The tan Vaumol Luxan hides
by Connolly are in amazingly wonderful condition with little wear
nor fading and true to its Connolly characteristics. The leather
really has been lovingly preserved and shows the correct amount of
patina. For those of you who may not know, Vaumol Luxan grain was
unique to Rolls-Royce. What you see is not only the tan colour
leather but when these hides were tanned, the Luxan process
involved hand-rubbing of a darker tone into the grain of the
leather. This gives the leather a rich antique look so you can see
the natural features right down to the individual pores. Somewhat
like you see on a classical Chesterfield couch. The look is truly
gorgeous. Some who do not know, might look at this and think the
leather is worn or dirty. No! This is the way it is meant to be. If
you like perfect one-colour leather, then I respectfully suggest
you go buy yourself a new Lexus! And dare I add, if you cannot
appreciate the attention to detail as seen with Vaumol Luxan grain
by Connolly, that goes into a Rolls-Royce motor car, then perhaps a
very original Rolls-Royce such is this one, is not for you. Have a
look at these close ups of what luxurious Luxan grain looks like
and how deliciously it presents . The burr walnut wood throughout
the car is stunning. All the dash, door cappings and vanity mirrors
were redone to "factory standard" by Madeira wood about 5 years
ago. The process was done in accordance with the Rolls-Royce
"multi-layer lacquering technique" which involves painstaking wet
sanding and buffing by hand between all coats. The final finish on
the wood throughout is simply stunning. The head lining is in
excellent condition without any unsightly grubbiness. The original
carpets are in good condition. Likewise is the leather finishes to
the dash and top-roll. The boot (trunk) carpet with the same black
and beige-tan finish is in excellent condition. The car comes with
a set of black lambswool moutons. The car presents in all-original
fashion but for a more modern Sony stereo system with multi-stack
CD changer in the boot. The original push button Blaupunkt remains
in position, which is a nice touch. The windows are after-market
tinted and whereas it goes with the black Everflex top, we are not
very much into this and think it would be better removed. We will
let the buyer decide and if you agree, let us know and we will do
so at no charge. The tyres are Toyo whitewalls which drive smooth
and comfortably but will be replaced as part of our Pre
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