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1970s Rolls Royce Silver Shadows

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Rolls Royce Silver Shadow

MRL 485P - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow I, 1976, #SRH23297. The styling of the Silver Shadow was from Crewe's in-house styling department led by John P. Blatchley. Metallic Walnut was one of their more successful colours especially when complemented with the beige leather interior of this car.

MRL 486P - - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow I, 1975, #SRH 21297. Is identical to its sister MRL 485P other than it has a tan leather interior. We are confident that our matched pair of Rolls Royce Silver Shadow’s are the finest available for wedding hire in Cornwall.

(1965 - 1977)

The company at Crewe released to the public their most innovative model in October 1965. The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow I featured unitary construction, independent rear suspension with automatic level control and disc brakes all round. Compared to previous models the absence of separate frame resulted in more room for the passengers, easier access for stowing luggage and drastically reduced height and weight. The 6.23 litre V8 engine's performance suffered to some extent from increasingly tight emission legislation in some countries which was made up for in 1969/70 with the engine's capacity increased to 6,750 cc. Perfect workmanship of all components and a comprehensively equipped interior of unashamed luxury were the hallmark of this fine motor car. From 1966 two door saloons were available and year later a convertible. Not before 1969 the series of R-R Silver Shadow I long wheelbase started.


Technical Information

8 cylinder 90 degree V-configuration, aluminium-silicon alloy cylinder block with cast iron wet cylinder liners, bore x stroke 104.14 x 91.44 mm (4.1 x 3.6 in), engine capacity 6,230 cc (from 1969 bore x stroke 104.14 x 99.06 mm (4.1 x 3.9 in), engine capacity 6,750 cc for export models; from 1970 standard on all models); aluminium alloy cylinder heads, SU-carburettors; 4-speed automatic gearbox (3-speed automatic gearbox for export models with destination USA or Canada, from 1968 standard on all models); independent suspension with coil springs front and rear, hydraulic self-levelling height control front and rear (from 1969 deleted on front suspension); disc brakes front and rear; wheelbase 3.035,3 mm (119.5 in) (from 1969 long wheelbase version 3,136.9 mm (123.5 in) optional), from 1971 wheelbase 3.041,6 mm (119 3/4 in), from 1974 wheelbase 3,048 mm or long wheelbase 3,149,6 mm (120 in or 124 in); tyre size 8.45 x 15 cross-ply (from 1972 tyre size 205VR15; from 1974 tyre size 235/70HR15

Number Made

16717 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow I saloons (1965-1977)

Rolls Royce Silver Shadow

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