1988 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit
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Baujahr1988
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Kilometerstand34 000 mi / 54 718 km
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AutomobiltypSonstige
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Losnummer16883
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Referenznummer19363-16883
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ZustandGebraucht
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Standort
Beschreibung
Lot details
Year: 1988
Make: Rolls-Royce
Model: Silver Spirit
Registration: F555 NPB
Chassis No: SCAZS00AXJCH24332
Engine No: 64316L4101/9
Mileage: 34,000
•: Only two previous keepers
•: Low mileage with a good history file
Before David Plastow left his senior position at Rolls-Royce following the take-over of Vickers plc, he had been responsible for a series of models, amongst which was the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit. The Silver Spirit was unveiled in October 1980 as a replacement for the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow. The coachwork of the Silver Spirit had been designed at the in-house styling centre by Fritz Feller and gave the impression of being stretched in comparison with the bodies of the previous generation. Direct comparison, however, showed only small differences. The new models had slightly grown in length and width; height had been cut a little, although the styling was more modern than that of its predecessor. The interior was dominated by the expected combination of fine wood and sumptuous leather.
Supplied new by franchised dealer Weybridge Automobiles in September 1988, this Silver Spirit is finished in the delightful colour combination of Windsor Blue with Mushroom hide leather interior, carpets and over rugs, all of which are in superb condition. The impressive file for this Rolls-Royce contains correspondence from the supplying dealer including original delivery note, every MoT from 1992, numerous invoices, the original book pack and the service booklet which shows 15 stamps from the supplying Rolls-Royce dealer Weybridge Automobiles. This extremely low mileage Rolls-Royce has had just two former keepers and is offered to auction with a UK V5C registration document and an MoT test certificate valid until 28th November 2024. This Rolls-Royce must be one of the lowest mileage examples available today. Consigned by Stewart Banks.