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1991 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur II

Sunset Estate Auction
30.08.2009 - 31.08.2009
Schätzpreis
0 $
Zuschlagspreis:
30.500 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 7337• W

1991 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur II

Sunset Estate Auction
30.08.2009 - 31.08.2009
Schätzpreis
0 $
Zuschlagspreis:
30.500 $
Beschreibung:

Only 690 miles from new It doesn't get much more stately, opulent and luxurious than a Rolls-Royce. For decades, the marque has set a standard that other luxury carmakers have aspired to reach. A recent resurgence has allowed the company to retain its position as one of the kings of the automotive mountain. A partnership between Charles Stewart Rolls and Frederick Henry Royce, British-based Rolls-Royce Ltd. was officially formed in 1906. The company's six-cylinder Silver Ghost was unveiled that same year. From its inception, the company's dedication to excellence was clear; the Silver Ghost exhibited unrivalled attention to detail and remarkable quality, and promptly earned kudos for being "the best car in the world." In 1980, Rolls-Royce entered a new era, when it was purchased by Vickers PLC. The Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit was launched in 1981; the car was the first of a new generation of cars. Mechanically, the Silver Spirit was designed to meet strict new international safety and emissions regulations. Aesthetically, the car was styled to appeal to a younger generation of buyers, with a clean new look that was very much in step with the times. Then in 1989 the long-wheelbase Silver Spur was introduced. Four inches longer than the Spirit, it is identifiable by its extended rear windows and ever-flex roof. Many of the changes behind the development of the new car were down to impending safety legislation. The Spirit of Ecstasy, for example, was no longer fixed to the grille, but designed to retract into the radiator shell upon impact. Other improvements included better ride comfort and a new suspension system with automatic ride height control. The Silver Spur II arrived in 1990. Outwardly similar to their predecessor, they were equipped with a revised facia, with a new leather-bound steering wheel, electronic gear selection display and a sophisticated automatic ride controls system. The Silver Spur shared the basic floor plan and the 6.8 L V8 engine of the Silver Shadow. The Silver Spur used a Girling automatic hydraulic ride height control system along with gas-charged shock absorbers while keeping the high degree of ride quality and self-leveling suspension from the Silver Shadow. Standard was ABS and fuel injection. For the first time alloy wheels were employed on Rolls-Royce motorcars. The car offered here is a stunning time-capsule example of the Silver Spur II. In excellent Magnolia color, with excellent chrome and tan everflex roof, the car has a near-flawless tan leather interior with cream piping and inlaid burr walnut veneer, and has covered an astonishing 690 miles from new! With little in service history, the car appears mechanically sound with good suspension, brakes, strong engine, smooth shifting 3-speed automatic, and fully operational electrical systems, including cold AC. The car features in-dash radio/cassette player with a separate CD player, original in-car telephone system, tools, and owners manuals. It also feature the much-sought after options of heated seats, sheepskin overmats and rear footrests. This is a rare opportunity to purchase one of Britain’s quintessential luxury cars, and of the 1658 cars built, undoubtedly the lowest mileage example.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 7337• W
Auktion:
Datum:
30.08.2009 - 31.08.2009
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
Los Angeles 7601 W. Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles CA 90046 Tel: +1 323 850 7500 Fax : +1 323 850 6090 info.us@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

Only 690 miles from new It doesn't get much more stately, opulent and luxurious than a Rolls-Royce. For decades, the marque has set a standard that other luxury carmakers have aspired to reach. A recent resurgence has allowed the company to retain its position as one of the kings of the automotive mountain. A partnership between Charles Stewart Rolls and Frederick Henry Royce, British-based Rolls-Royce Ltd. was officially formed in 1906. The company's six-cylinder Silver Ghost was unveiled that same year. From its inception, the company's dedication to excellence was clear; the Silver Ghost exhibited unrivalled attention to detail and remarkable quality, and promptly earned kudos for being "the best car in the world." In 1980, Rolls-Royce entered a new era, when it was purchased by Vickers PLC. The Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit was launched in 1981; the car was the first of a new generation of cars. Mechanically, the Silver Spirit was designed to meet strict new international safety and emissions regulations. Aesthetically, the car was styled to appeal to a younger generation of buyers, with a clean new look that was very much in step with the times. Then in 1989 the long-wheelbase Silver Spur was introduced. Four inches longer than the Spirit, it is identifiable by its extended rear windows and ever-flex roof. Many of the changes behind the development of the new car were down to impending safety legislation. The Spirit of Ecstasy, for example, was no longer fixed to the grille, but designed to retract into the radiator shell upon impact. Other improvements included better ride comfort and a new suspension system with automatic ride height control. The Silver Spur II arrived in 1990. Outwardly similar to their predecessor, they were equipped with a revised facia, with a new leather-bound steering wheel, electronic gear selection display and a sophisticated automatic ride controls system. The Silver Spur shared the basic floor plan and the 6.8 L V8 engine of the Silver Shadow. The Silver Spur used a Girling automatic hydraulic ride height control system along with gas-charged shock absorbers while keeping the high degree of ride quality and self-leveling suspension from the Silver Shadow. Standard was ABS and fuel injection. For the first time alloy wheels were employed on Rolls-Royce motorcars. The car offered here is a stunning time-capsule example of the Silver Spur II. In excellent Magnolia color, with excellent chrome and tan everflex roof, the car has a near-flawless tan leather interior with cream piping and inlaid burr walnut veneer, and has covered an astonishing 690 miles from new! With little in service history, the car appears mechanically sound with good suspension, brakes, strong engine, smooth shifting 3-speed automatic, and fully operational electrical systems, including cold AC. The car features in-dash radio/cassette player with a separate CD player, original in-car telephone system, tools, and owners manuals. It also feature the much-sought after options of heated seats, sheepskin overmats and rear footrests. This is a rare opportunity to purchase one of Britain’s quintessential luxury cars, and of the 1658 cars built, undoubtedly the lowest mileage example.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 7337• W
Auktion:
Datum:
30.08.2009 - 31.08.2009
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
Los Angeles 7601 W. Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles CA 90046 Tel: +1 323 850 7500 Fax : +1 323 850 6090 info.us@bonhams.com
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