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Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit Classic Cars for Sale

Silver Spirit

Rolls-Royce first produced the saloon Silver Spirit in 1980. It was the first model to be released in the company's SZ series of cars and continued to be made until 1999. The car's basic design was similar to the Silver Shadow, which acted as a predecessor, and also shared the same engine. The Silver Spur was released alongside the Silver Spirit, which featured a longer wheelbase.

The History of the Silver Spirit and Silver Spur

Designed by Fritz Feller, the Silver Spirit was the first Rolls-Royce to feature a retractable Spirit of Ecstasy. Four editions of the car were released between 1980 and 1999, and it was replaced by the Silver Seraph. Later models of the car introduced improvements such as better suspension, dual airbags and adjustable rear seats. Although production of the Silver Spirit was officially closed in 1997, models were still made for an additional two years so that Rolls-Royce could use up all of the car parts they had in stock. The last version of the car (the fourth edition) omitted the IV suffix as it is seen as a symbol of death in some countries in the Far East, so wouldn't have looked good for marketing purposes.

Silver Spirit Special Editions

The release of the Silver Spirit III also introduced a couple of special edition models. The Flying Spur was produced from 1994 to 1995, with only 134 cars coming off the production line. It was a turbocharged edition of the Silver Spirit, which gave the user a better performance. The Silver Dawn was also released to offer some additional optional extras, such as heated seats. It featured a smaller Spirit of Ecstasy and a shorter radiator.

Touring Limousines

Robert Jankel designed the Silver Spur touring limousines, which were produced in connection with the company Mulliner Park Ward, who were known for building coaches. The first limousine was produced in 1982, which had a 36 inch extended wheelbase. A larger car followed in 1984, with a 42 inch wheelbase. The Park Ward Limousine was produced from 1996 until 1999 and this saw an end to the production altogether. This had luxurious extras, such as an intercom, bar cabinet (complete with crystal goblets and decanters), sunroof and an electronic division.

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1900 | Rolls-Royce Flying Spur

1995 Rolls-Royce Flying Spur - 19,537 Miles

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1982 | Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit

ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SPIRIT of 1982

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1996 | Rolls-Royce New Silver Spirit

Rolls Royce Silver Spirit

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£25,900
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£21,891

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1990 | Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit II

Silver Spirit 2, mehrfach vorhanden

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1981 | Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit

LHD - Pre Serie Salon de Paris 1980 - new paint - very good condition

£32,339
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