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US $64,000.00
Year:1981 Mileage:23489 Color: Black /
 Tan
Location:

Queenston, Ontario, Canada

Queenston, Ontario, Canada
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1981
Mileage: 23,489
Make: Rolls-Royce
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Corniche
Interior Color: Tan

I am offering up for sale my 1981 Rolls Royce Corniche. This magnificent vehicle has spent virtually its whole life in Florida and has been sparingly driven a mere 23000 miles. The condition is absolutely exceptional as would be expected for a well maintained and cared for Corniche. All systems work as they should having had recent work performed in new brake accumulators, leveler control valves and accumulators, all fluids changed, major hoses replaced, 4 new tires, and rebuilt hood pump. This vehicle is a joy to drive and will maintain its value for the future. The vehicle is located 10 minutes from the US border close to the Lewiston Bridge in New York. I will be happy to assist in anyway I can to facilitate transport at the buyers expense. This is a turn key no fuss classic that will offer years of driving fun. $500 deposit by PayPal within 48 hours of sale and remainder by bank transfer within 7 days of sale.

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Home of Rolls-Royce Collection makes debut at the Quail

Sat, 17 Aug 2013

Rolls-Royce is marking 10 years of production at its Goodwood, England home, with the aptly named Home of Rolls-Royce Collection. The first instance of the Collection, a brilliantly appointed Phantom, has come to The Quail to make its world debut.
The goal of the Home of Rolls-Royce Collection seems to be to really showcase the kind of pristine, detailed work that the artisans back in Goodood are capable off, while creating a car that almost instantly achieves heirloom status. The Phantom seen here displays a truly impressive wood paneled cabin, where a technique called marquetry has been used to inlay some 170 sections of 11 different types of wood into a "celebration" motif.
You'll find a compass theme throughout the car as well - inside and out - which the company tells us is meant to highlight the sales of Goodwood-built Rollers on five continents across the world. Compass designs can be found on the armrests and center console, with each piece of embroidery taking more than 100,000 stitches to create. Not to be outdone in terms of time lavished, the compass motif painted on the exterior of the car takes one squirrel-hair-brush-wielding craftsman six hours to perfectly apply.

Neglected Rolls-Royce Phantom may be the saddest of all time

Fri, 30 May 2014

Rolls-Royce prides itself on exemplifying the pinnacle of automotive elegance. The brand is synonymous with quality and luxury. However, in the end even a Rolls is still just a car, and if you don't keep it up, it's bound to fail. That deterioration can be seriously fun to watch, though.
This 2005 Rolls-Royce Phantom might now be one of the worst cars on the planet and only has a little over 95,000 miles on it. The video claims that the original owner in New Jersey didn't make payments on the car for three years but rented the sedan out to people and used it for a livery service. Now, it's repossessed and would probably cost more to fix than it's worth.
This Phantom has had a hard life. We don't want to spoil too many of the broken pieces because they pile up to become increasingly absurd. However, the pièce de résistance must to be the broken Spider-Man umbrella in the door.

Even in a down economy, Rolls-Royce is on a roll

Wed, 05 Dec 2012

Limited Volume, Big Margins Spell Success
Bigger isn't always better, especially when it comes to selling super luxury. Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös expects the British automaker to again post a record year, despite the economic troubles in Europe and weak growth in both the US and China.
"It is not all doom and gloom out there," Müller-Ötvös explains, noting that the declining sales in Europe and elsewhere have been offset by good performance for the marque in the Middle East, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Russia.