This is a Rolls-Royce Corniche coupe by HJ Mulliner Park-Ward. The
model is often referred to as a Fixed Head Coupe ("FHC"). This
example is of one of the nicest of the "Corniche" coupe series
produced and are quite rare compared to the convertible as these
ceased production in 1982, whereas the convertible continued right
through to 1996. These are becoming a rare find in this condition
and are more and more sought after by collectors. This one is a
very fine example that would suit both the connoisseur driver and
collector. Finished in Masons black with a black Everflex top
factory fitted. This combination is paired up handsomely with a
full black Connolly leather interior. The car is finished with twin
light grey fine-lines on the body waist-line. The overall
combination is very elegant and striking. This car is a European
spec example so brings with it all the benefits over and above the
US spec cars. Most notably, the chrome bumpers which ceased on
North American cars in late 1973 (for local 5mph impact regulations
introduced that year). There can be no question the chrome bumpers
look so more distinguished than the rubber impact version. Also
fitted, are front fog lights and rear under-bumper red fog lamps
which, although optional worldwide, became a defacto standard on
European specification cars. The biggest benefit is the high
compression 9:1 engine which made the car more spritely and
responsive. It also does NOT have the plethora of anti-pollution
"add-ons" that marred local cars and yet there is no restriction on
its smog registration anywhere in the US because the cut-off date
is 1976. So, being a 1975 build and registered Rolls-Royce, she is
fully exempt from any such restrictions, particularly prevalent in
California. There are various other differences to include
headrests and a unique grab handle incorporated in the dash top
roll for the front seat passenger (an option, but never available
in North America). This Corniche came in from Europe in the late
1980s and then spent its whole American life in California and
Texas. So she is crisp clean throughout and underneath. The body is
super straight and the paint is quite excellent. The car underwent
a bare metal respray some estimated 20 years ago and was clearly an
expensive refinish. It still presents high in luster, very glossy
and with no signs of any over-spray on any externally fitted part.
It is pretty much blemish free with only the most discrete chips
and marks from minimal use. The interior of the car is in stunning
condition. All the leather is the factory original Connolly leather
in outstanding condition. Throughout, the leather is soft and
supple. It displays a very light and warming patina that is very
natural in its presentation ("patina" does not mean tired, worn or
ripped!), elegantly presenting the natural creases in the leather
and regularly used areas like arm-rests and seat edges. All the
wood is in superb if not flawless condition having been refinished
to exacting Rolls-Royce standards at some point in its life (circa
+/- 10 years ago). This is an expensive exercise with this
wood-work alone having cost some $5,000. This investment really has
paid off as they are truly superb and with the grace of Mother
Nature lending her hand in the detail of the wood - the knots, the
grains and the rich ochre colours - it presents at its finest. The
original Ambla headlining - also only available on ROW cars - is in
virtually perfect without any of the "grubbiness" often seen on the
US spec wool headliners. All interior feature and functions are
fully operational including all electrics - seats, windows, gauges,
clock etc. Being a mid 70's car it has the unique tachometer
feature - truly exquisite. The A/C blows icy cold and heater
working well. Everything is all so clean and crisp. Even the
Blaupunkt push button radio and Radiomobile 8-track are original to
factory form. For more info visit wwwpark-ward.com
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