This is a Silver Cloud sedan ~ Series 1 (not a Series III as shown
- system defaults) Words are simply not enough to describe this
stunning and "like-new" 1959 Silver Cloud. Finished in Sand over
Walnut with Beige Vaumol Connolly leather upholstery fashioning
everything in a very precisely original and factory manner of
condition. This car has been meticulously restored by two of the
world's best when it comes to Silver Clouds; Mssrs Ralph and Simon
Curzon. And it truly shows. As a multiple award-winning example of
the marque, it shows without any hesitation the level of
restoration invested into this motorcar; some $400,000 worth over
35 years! The car is well known to the Curzon team (Zenith Motor
Company) having come to them as far back as 1989. Over 4 years, Mr
Ralph Curzon restored the car to include; body-work, paint, chrome
and bright-work, wood, headliner and leather. Mechanically, Mr
Curzon did pretty much everything; an engine and gearbox rebuild,
steering box, front suspension and brakes all round. The entire AC
and heating system was also restored. This is one of the first
Silver Clouds ordered with factory air conditioning as evidenced by
factory build sheets. The car was enjoyed and cared for in the
years to follow to then be reintroduced to Simon Curzon by the
subsequent owner. In Simon's artisan hands, work was carried out on
the differential, rear springs, brakes, new exhaust and radiator,
radio, rear chassis restoration and the very meticulous process of
detail finishing and preparation of the car for RROC concours
judging. The car, and as a result of the Curzon's work, has taken
out RROC awards including at the most recent Rolls-Royce 20025
event in Colorado Springs. The engine bay and underside is an
absolute work of art. To suggest it is "like-new" is an
understatement by the many who use that term loosely. This car's
underbelly is truly like new. Pretty much every nut, bolt, washer,
screw and fitting has been cad plated and/or cleaned and polished.
It is the true definition of the term "nut & bolt restoration.
Please take the time to look at all the photos and a video
dedicated just to the underside of the car. The car is simply
amazing. Those who know me, understand my reservation in using
exaggerated description adjectives but on this occasion I can
confidently and comfortably use them all; immaculate, pristine,
like-new. Pretty much all is flawless and close to perfect as you
would expect from the Curzon restoration team. The car also has a
very interesting history. The first owner was J. George Stewart, a
highly regarded architect who was appointed to the position of
Architect of the Capitol in 1954. His bio is below. At the end of
the day, this 1959 Silver Cloud would rank as probably the best in
existence. She is no $40-60,000 eBay example but a pinnacle example
of the model. Needless to say, she is priced accordingly and yet
significantly cheaper than what it would cost to reproduce today.
Buy the best at a fraction of the cost to replicate. *The Architect
of the Capitol is the federal agency responsible for the
maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the United
States Capitol Complex. It is an agency of the legislative branch
of the federal government and is accountable to the United States
Congress and the Supreme Court. Both the agency and the head of the
agency are called "Architect of the Capitol". The head of the
agency is appointed by a vote of a congressional commission for a
ten-year term. Prior to 2024, the president of the United States
appointed the architect upon confirmation vote by the United States
Senate, and was accountable to the president.
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