Chevy V8 Powered: 1972 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow
If you’ve never been to the LA Inland Empire…let me tell ya, you ain’t missin’ much. It is connected to the web of pavement known as the Greater Los Angeles Area, but was ceded to the “Desert People” many years ago and most cities combine the charm and sophistication of Orange County’s wide roads & strip malls with summer temperatures that would make a Bedouin cry for relief. However, there are a few highlights –or hidden gems — such as the city of Temecula that combines a shockingly high medium income with golf courses, reasonably priced homes, and vineyards that offer respite from the scorching temperature. This next car exemplifies the diamond in the rough character of Temecula and seems like a good deal. Find this 1972 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow offered for $8500 in Temecula, CA via craigslist. Tip from Rock On!
From the seller:
1972 rolls royce silver shadow
condition: good
cryptocurrency ok
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 99999
paint color: custom
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: sedan
Car has Chevy V8 350 Engine. Reliable and very inexpensive to maintain.
Great income producer, Classic Rolls rent for $600 for Weddings for Just 2 hours, drop off Bride or pick up Groom & Bride stay 30 minutes for photos. Can do 3 weddings In one day. Great return on your money. People spend $250K in a Property to rent it for $1,800. A month, here you spend $8,500. And can make $1,800. In 1 day plus tips.
New leather seats, new dash. Car just needs the distributor and little electrical hook up in ignition switch.
Pain is good but does have some minor cracks. Real tail light is broken, chrome is in good shape.
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"Pain is good" the description reads…but they swapped out the RR lump for a chebby.
No masochist there.
Well since it is without proper Rolls Royce engine, perhaps this would suffice?
ebay.com/itm/ROLLS-ROYCE-METEOR-V12-ENGINE/283332208218
"My car is a Rolls Canardly, it rolls down the hill but can hardly make it up the other side"
– Soupy Sales 1968
Nice! Dad jokes are always welcome