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1988 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SPUR THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR IS ROYAL BLUE WITH PARCHMENT LEATHER INTERIOR, AND A DARK BLUE VINYL TOP. THE CAR HAS ONLY 35000 MILES!! IT HAS BEEN UPDATED WITH THE EUROPEAN HEADLIGHTS, DUAL TIP CHROME EXHAUST PIPES, KEY LESS ENTRY, AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS, AND AN ALARM SYSTEM. IT HAS NEW HANKOOK WHITEWALL TIRES, AND NEW FRONT BRAKES, AND MATCHING COLORED HUB CAPS. THE ROLLS ROYCE HAS A BEAUTIFUL MATCHING LAMB WOOL FLOOR MATS. THE CAR RUNS FLAWLESS, AND THE A/C IS ICE COLD. THE CAR MANUAL SAYS THE CAR RUNS ON REGULAR GAS. THE CAR IS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING. I GET COMPLEMENTS EVERYPLACE I GO!! IT IS GARAGED TO KEEP THE CAR IN BRAND NEW CONDITION!! THE POWER WINDOWS AND SEATS ALL WORK PROPERLY. THE CAR HAS A CLEAN CARFAX VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT. YOU CAN CONTACT ME AT 954-8950078 (RON) WITH ANY QUESTION. |
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Rolls-Royce bestows Canton Glory Ghost upon Guangzhou
Sun, 15 Dec 2013Wonder why Rolls-Royce makes so many special editions for the Chinese market? Probably because China is fast becoming its largest market, with the dealerships in Beijing and Shanghai regularly proving able to move more high-end metal than any other Rolls dealer in the world. Little wonder then that, less than two months after releasing the Golden Sunbird edition, Rolls-Royce Bespoke is back again with another special Ghost just for China.
This time it's called the Canton Glory edition. It was introduced recently at Auto Guangzhou, and pays tribute to the Canton Tower in the same city. Two examples were made with a two-tone color scheme contrasting burgundy with either a blueish silver or white. Other features include Guangzhou's Five Rams emblem in the coachline, veneer panels, headrests and dashboard.
We don't doubt Rolls will find (or probably already has found) a pair of Chinese industrialists to gladly take these special editions home. But for those looking for their own unique touches, the British automaker has also brought its Bespoke Atelier to China for the first time, outlining the range of possibilities open to their moneyed customers.
Rolls-Royce looks to the heavens with diamond-encrusted Celestial Phantom
Wed, 06 Nov 2013The Middle East is a vital market for Rolls-Royce, particularly in the Gulf emirates. So the British automaker wouldn't let the region's premier auto show go by unnoticed, and to that end has rolled into the Dubai Motor Show with an array of special editions.
Chief among them is the Celestial edition Phantom, a customized limousine that initially debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show but has returned to Dubai with the addition of 446 diamonds hand-set into the door panels, center console and cabin privacy partition. Taking the spirit of the Phantom's trademark starlight headliner even further, the Celestial edition reproduces overhead the constellations exactly as they were on the evening of January 1, 2003, when Rolls-Royce delivered the first Phantom to its owner, as verified by the South Downs Planetarium in Chichester, England.
The Bespoke division also fitted the Celestial Phantom with inky blue leather, special glassware and a custom picnic set. The wheel hubs are also engraved and the Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament uplit, demonstrating just a few of the possibilities awaiting those with the means not only to buy a new Rolls-Royce, but also commission special features from the Bespoke department.
Rolls-Royce Phantom celebrates decade of decadence
Fri, 04 Jan 2013Ten years ago, Rolls-Royce opened its Goodwood manufacturing facility and handed over the keys to the very first Phantom. Back then, parent company BMW was cranking out Phantom sedans at the blistering pace of one unit per day. By the end of 2003, that number had tripled, and today, the Goodwood plant builds a total of 20 Phantoms in sedan, coupe, drophead and extended-wheelbase models during a single day's working hours. Originally, there were fewer than 400 workers on staff responsible for hand-building the big cruisers, but now the plant boasts over 1,400 craftsmen, with 100 of those positions added in 2012 alone.
Rolls-Royce boasts one of the lowest staff turnover rates of any brand in the industry, thanks in part to a successful apprenticeship and internship program, and the company notes 80 percent of its workers live within 15 miles of the facility. You can read the full press release on the 10th anniversary of both the Phantom and the Goodwood plant below.