



While nearly every automaker was attempting to strike a balance between comfort, performance, and affordability, Rolls Royce just said opulence and carried on. Introduced in 1994 as a limited edition variant of the Silver Spur III, the Rolls-Royce Flying Spur hold the record of being the very first Rolls Royce to be turbocharged. Interestingly, the initial plan to produce only 50 cars were altered due to the strong demand, resulting in 134 Flying Spur cars leaving the factory doors. However, each car was given a number out of 50, rather than all the way up to 134. It's not every day that you get the privilege to own a piece of history like this. Fortunately for you, we hold this extra special 1995 Rolls Royce Flying Spur Turbo in our inventory which is 1 of 134 cars. This particular Flying Spur, which bears the number 17, is located in Florida. It is claimed to have around 50,000 miles on its clock. It is also been recently serviced and comes with receipts form maintenance and services over the years.

Our subject 1995 Flying Spur Turbo have always been garaged hinting it has an exterior in remarkable condition. The design of the Flying Spur is a nod to the Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II with upgraded rectangular headlights, a wider grille, and bodylines that are more angular. This 1995 Flying Spur boast a sophisticated black exterior and enjoy silver wheels with Roll-Royce hubcaps. As in any other Rolls Royce, the Magnolia interior of this 1995 Flying Spur is a luxurious space covered with leather, wool and burled wood veneer. The limited edition number 17 that the car was given is displayed on the wood trim on the center console. This Flying Spur is left hand drive and equipped with rear seat trays as standard features.

Rolls Royce are known for concealing enormous and powerful engines under their hoods, which only added to their dramatic presence. Our 1995 Flying Spur Turbo rocks a sizable 6.75L turbocharged V8 engine sourced from Rolls-Royce’s corporate partner Bentley. This engine is said to be capable of producing 360 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque, which is more than any other torque figure of its era. This numbers allow this 2.4-ton car to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just seven seconds.

Car Location: Florida Reported to have around 50000 miles Rare spec, reported to have only made 1 of 50 w/ turbo Rear seat trays Magnolia interior Garaged Left hand drive Recently serviced Receipts available for maintenance and service over the years



While nearly every automaker was attempting to strike a balance between comfort, performance, and affordability, Rolls Royce just said opulence and carried on. Introduced in 1994 as a limited edition variant of the Silver Spur III, the Rolls-Royce Flying Spur hold the record of being the very first Rolls Royce to be turbocharged. Interestingly, the initial plan to produce only 50 cars were altered due to the strong demand, resulting in 134 Flying Spur cars leaving the factory doors. However, each car was given a number out of 50, rather than all the way up to 134. It's not every day that you get the privilege to own a piece of history like this. Fortunately for you, we hold this extra special 1995 Rolls Royce Flying Spur Turbo in our inventory which is 1 of 134 cars. This particular Flying Spur, which bears the number 17, is located in Florida. It is claimed to have around 50,000 miles on its clock. It is also been recently serviced and comes with receipts form maintenance and services over the years.




The epitome of luxury, that is what Rolls-Royce promises its customer base; it has been the standard set for decades. Being behind the wheel of one signifies one thing: you have mastered the complexities of life and it’s time you took in the best life has to offer. Present today is this 2014 Rolls-Royce Ghost, its one of the finer offerings of the Rolls-Royce lineup and is reported to have just 31,232 miles run in since new.



For those who want a smaller Rolls-Royce, cars like this Anthracite-colored 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost with its luxurious Crème Light interior are the perfect choice. The Ghost was introduced in 2009, as a smaller sibling to the Phantom, but make no mistake, the Ghost is still a full-size ultra-luxury car! It measures in at a not insignificant 212.6 inches, and packs a potent 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 under the hood. That’s what you’ll be getting with this 15,153-mile car from Newport, Rhode Island, plus a host of signature Rolls-Royce features. Be it the rear picnic tables or the superb sound system, this car is sure to redefine your entire viewpoint of what a luxury car should be like.



Rolls-Royce these days is on a roll, building the best luxury cars in the world that everyone from royalty to rappers wants to be seen in. But according to the purists, modern Rolls-Royces aren't true Rolls-Royces. The last proper Rolls, in fact, was the Silver Seraph of 1998. The Silver Seraph had been a massive success for Rolls-Royce and sold, on average, almost a thousand cars a year. It modernized the much-loved Silver Shadow. The Silver Seraph and its Bentley twin sister, Arnage, have the same body shell and the same basic underpinnings. If you are into classics with a rich history like this, take your chance on this 2000 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph that only has 85102 miles on its clock. It currently awaits in Dighton, Massachusetts for its next owner.


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