White Rolls Royce Silver Spirit With Red Leather. on 2040-cars
Livingston, New Jersey, United States
Engine:V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: Automatic
Make: Rolls-Royce
Mileage: 115,000
Model: Silver Spirit/Spur/Dawn
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Saloon
Here is my 86 Rolls Royce Silver Spirit. Alpine white over deep red leather and wood interior. I have owned this car a long time. 10 years at least. Factory R/R Chrome wheels. Factory phone. Folding wood picnic tables in the back seat. Beverly Hills custom dealer ordered car when new. Cost over $120,000 new back in 1986! The car still has the "Look" today. Body, interior and paint are original and in very good condition. I used to drive this car to work, dinner parties, shows, ect several times a week and the car never let me down. About 5 years ago, I parked it in my garage and have not used it since. Everything worked fine on the car when I parked it. I start it once in a while and back it out of the garage to wash the dust off then I park it again. It still starts right up with a charged battery, however, I would not chance driving the car again until everything was checked over by a Rolls Royce service man just for the fact that the car has not seen the road in a long time. These are current photos I took of the car last summer. I would say it's going to at least need a full service before you try to drive it. As I said, the car is in good condition, however, do not expect to jump in and drive it home. Again, the car never let me down but since it's been sitting for 5 years, it would be wise to bring a trailer. After thinking it over, I just do not have the time to enjoy this car anymore, I am building a new house and we have two new babies so the money will help finish the house. My reserve is more than fair. The reserve is lower than you might think and I really want the Rolls to go to a good home. The car has a little famous history to it. A current and now famous reality show star rode to their prom in this car before they became known! I was the driver. I will disclose this information only if you ask. This is alot of car for the money. Serious bidders only. Ebay is not a game. It takes time and money to run an auction. If you bid, be for real please. If you bid and win, you own the car period. If you are new to Ebay and do not know the rules of bidding or, if you have little or zero feedback, please contact me first before you bid. I reserve the right to remove a fishy bid. My feedback is 100% Positive since I signed up on Ebay over 10 years ago. Thank you for your interest.
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Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II rolls in with some subtle updates [w/video]
Wed, 05 Mar 2014Downsizing is a relative term - especially when it comes to a Rolls-Royce. But that's just what the British luxury automaker did with the release of the Ghost in 2010. Sure, it's over seventeen and a half feet long (over eighteen in Extended Wheelbase form), but that's still shorter than the 19 feet the standard Phantom stretches, and that much shorter than the twenty-foot-long Phantom EWB.
The Ghost has now been on the market for four years, high time Rolls gave it a little refresh - and that's just what it's done here in Geneva with the release of the Ghost Series II. It's essentially the same vehicle as the outgoing model, but the Ghost Series II (like the Phantom Series II released in 2012) benefits from a host of minor updates. The styling has been subtly revised, and the sumptuous cabin space has been updated with such features as a new infotainment display, rotary controller and trim.
Although Goodwood hasn't released official output figures, the 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 (only the second twelve-cylinder engine in Rolls-Royce history) carries over from the existing model. We might hope for some of the power upgrades released for the Wraith or the Ghost V-Specification, but what we know for sure is that it's mated to a Satellite Aided Transmission that uses GPS data to 'read' the road ahead and choose the right gear for the turns coming up. It's a nifty technology pioneered by parent company BMW, and along with the other updates rolled out for the Series II, promises to make the hyper-luxurious driving experience that much more so.
Rolls-Royce luxes up Paddington Bear
Thu, 06 Nov 2014There are few things quite as quintessentially British as Rolls-Royce and Paddington Bear. And now the two have come together in one glorious creation.
As part of a promotion for a new Paddington movie and to raise funds for the UK's National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), London is decorating itself with a series of 50 sculptures reinterpreting the classic British children's character dotting the Paddington Trail across the city.
One of those installations has been created by Rolls-Royce, whose take on Paddington wears a brown leather duffel coat with a purple cravat and hat, a zebrawood suitcase and a pair of MK8 driving goggles that pay homage to the company's gentleman-racer history. He stands atop a chrome base modeled after Rolls' iconic Pantheon grille.
Grey Poupon's Pardon Me Lost Footage ad airs during Oscars
Mon, 25 Feb 2013Those of you that took our tip and tuned in for last night's Academy Awards may have caught the latest iteration of the famous Grey Poupon commercials, featuring a pair of Rolls-Royce sedans and their condiment-loving stewards. The update to the 1981 commercial was only shown in part on television, however, as the mustard company directed viewers to its website to see the entirety of the Lost Footage spot. Of course if you didn't bother then, you can just scroll down to see the full-length two-minute commercial here.
As you're viewing, note that the Grey Poupon marketers did not, it would appear, get official sanction from Rolls-Royce this time around. While the Rollers in the commercial have all sorts of James Bond-like accouterments, they don't appear to have the official Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornaments, for example, and they have restyled lights and grilles. Check out the new spot below, and see if it stacks up to the iconic Pardon Me original.