1985 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit/Spur/Dawn 1985 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit


Item condition:
Used
Ended:
Nov 17, 22:45 PST
Current bid:
$9,000.00 [0 bids] Winning bid
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Item location:
Heber Springs,AR,USA
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Item specifics
  • Model:
    Silver Spirit/Spur/Dawn
  • Make:
    Rolls-Royce
  • Number of Cylinders:
    8
  • Year:
    1985
  • Vehicle Title:
    Clean
  • Exterior Color:
    Brown
  • Mileage:
    77477
  • Title:
    1985 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit
  • SubTitle:
    1985 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit
  • VIN:
    SCAZS42A4FCX12802
  • VIN Number:
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Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit/Spur/Dawn. 

I have owned this 1985 Rolls-Royce Spirit for three years and have greatly enjoyed the experience. This is my third “proper motorcar” (i.e. Rolls or Bentley} and if you enter into the adventure of owning and maintaining exotics, I strongly suggest joining the Rolls-Royce Owners Club, a fine organization for sharing and for advice. Parts and service can be bothersome, but when you consider what these cars sell for when “pre-owned” as compared to their price was when new, it is surprising that everyone doesn’t want one. Okay, so what are this Spirit’s problems? First, the air conditioning. It needs a new compressor, and even though the AC is a GM Frigidaire system, two have burnt out while having some summer fun. The next item is the front passenger electric window. It is not working at all, but I would guess it has a switch problem and you may not need to get into the door panel.  Third is the driver side electric seat. It sets the lumbar support, but to move the seat forward and back, one has to look under the cushion and adjust the big screw under there. Hardly convenient. The body is good but has a few rust bubbles near the rear window. New shocks will be needed on the rear.  So what is right with the car?  Most importantly, the engine runs quite smoothly, silently, and the GM transmission shifts quietly. I think it could be driven across the country without problems. The gold accents, like the Flying Lady, give the brownish metalflake paint an outstanding appearance. The radio and cassette player (at least it’s not an 8-Track) work well but not all the speakers do. Woodwork is good for a car of this age, as is the leather and carpet. Of course, there is no promise, guarantee or warranty with this RR, but we will still love to drive these unique and  beautiful vehicles!


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