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2022 Shannons Autumn Timed Online Auction
Lot
94

1979 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II Saloon

$37,000

Melbourne

Sold

Specifications

Engine 6750cc V8
Gearbox 3-speed auto
Body Work Sedan
Colour Le Mans Blue/Shell Grey
Interior Parchment
Trim Connolly Leather
Wheels Steel with full trims
Brakes Discs/Discs

Description

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Launched at the 1965 Paris Salon, the Silver Shadow heralded a new era for Rolls-Royce, employing unitary construction for the first time along with more compact proportions and restrained, up-to-date styling by John Blatchley's team. In fact, the Silver Shadow saw numerous firsts for the Crewe Company, including fully independent suspension with an advanced self-levelling system and four-wheel ventilated disc brakes. In fact, the only major components carried over from the Silver Cloud III were the excellent all-aluminium 6.2-litre V8 and Rolls-Royce's own four-speed automatic transmission with fluid flywheel, although the latter was replaced by GM's excellent 400 three-speeder in October 1968. Inside, the Silver Shadow was a clever blend of Old-World craftsmanship with modern fittings. No less than eight individual Connolly hides were used to trim the interior of each car and the standard of finish on the upholstery, rich Wilton carpets and burr walnut veneers, was impeccable. Another breakthrough for Rolls-Royce was that the Silver Shadow was the first model in 50 years to turn a profit and thus production was relatively high, with no less than 16,717 built (along with a smaller number of Bentley T-Series variants) before the revised Shadow II was launched in 1976, with deliveries beginning in February the following year. The updated Shadow II model incorporated a host of refinements, including a new facia, still in walnut burr veneer but with new gauges, while the Camargue model's advanced split-level air conditioning was adopted. Power assisted steering came standard with a smaller steering wheel and revised front suspension geometry, which meant less body roll. A twin exhaust system and SU's latest HIF7 carburettors boosted the power output whilst reducing fuel consumption, and there was an additional cooling fan in front of the radiator. External changes were kept to a minimum: new deformable bumpers with rubber inserts helped avoid low speed damage and a front air dam improved high speed stability. Rolls-Royce built 8425 Shadow IIs, plus a further 2135 long-wheelbase Silver Wraith II variants and 568 of the equivalent Bentley T2. Today, they are regarded as the most refined and best Shadows to live with day to day.