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Description
1974 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow I
A
sound 'use and improve' Shadow in attractive and discreet colour scheme
showing just 4 previous owners and cool 8-track audio
system
Supplied new in November 1974 via Jack Barclay this once
majestic Shadow I was, according to the thick tome supplied by the RR enthusiast
club Chassis card detail was originally finished in Garnett with gold coach
lines, tan hide with L/fawn Ambla headlining and deep fawn carpets.
Several optional extras were fitted from the Special Vehicle Requirements
brochure, including plain sundym glass throughout, head restraints to each front
seat, the passenger seat to be set 2inches further rearwards and black Firestone
radial ply tyres with further addition of a hand operated dip switch equating to
a purchase price of £11,284.50 - quite the purchase in October 1974. In
addition to this copy original information, we find correspondance relating to
the vehicle collection, Warranty claims and vehicle assembly notes and final
inspection - all rather lovely to have on file.
Still retaining a regal
look, the majestic lines of the Shadow still look impressive today, although
time has evidently taken its toll on the paintwork of this car, which is a
little flat, although the car appears largely solid from what we can see on the
body. The interior, which is now definitely cream rather than tan looks
presentable but has a 'too new' sheen suggesting its been reconolised in the not
too distant past, the wood on the dash presentable but dull and lacking any
obvious lacquer or polish to the door tops. Starting promptly as we moved
it around for these shots and video it seems to run as it should, the old 6.75
V8 throbbing nicely on idle and under load, the gears engaging correctly.
We did notice the passenger side front and rear doors wouldnt open, the locks or
mechanism appearing reluctant to work as they should.
The Shadow shows
21,083 miles which we assume to be 121,083 miles given it re-sets at
99,999. Within the considerable history file, spread over three box
files we find the V5C, old style V5, owner's pack with manuals and continuation
service booklet showing it was delivered to a later owner in December 1977 by
H.R Owen of London with three stamps from November 1977 onwards at 30,201
miles, 38,048 miles in August 1978 and finally at 45,225 miles in February 1979
by Rolls Royce Motors Ltd of London.
In addition, there are various RR
club publications, ownersclub information (dated 1999), a spare roll of gold
coach line, photographs of refurbished brake callipers both before and after by
Big Red (2017) and a host of historic and recent invoices
including a set of HT leads in 2017 and service kit in March 2017 carried out by
Mills & Walker of Lydney including balance and tune of the carb at 20,817
miles plus a gearbox oil change at the same time too at a cost of
£2,493.
In addition, a 2nd and 3rd box file of full of invoices show
regular maintenance and expenditure dating back through the years to at least
1989 if not before in date marked wallets, numerous old photos of the car in its
prime and at least 16 old MOT certificates. The car was last presented
for an MOT in 2017 when it passed with just one advisory for tyre perishing at
20,777 miles.
Another bill on file shows purchase of the car in October
2018 for £12,000 - a considerable lump of cash not too long ago. Evidently the
car has cosmetically deteriorated since then, but its by no means past saving
and given its history it would be a crying shame to let it go.
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