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1969 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow MPW DHC

Corniche Convertible, AZ Car Since New, Same Owner 46 Years

$49,800

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We are proud to be selected to represent this 1969 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow HJ Mulliner-Park Ward (MPW) Drop-Head Coupe (DHC) for sale after being owned by the same gentleman for the past 46 years. We love the color combination and the history associated with this example. The 46 year owner was the first authorized Rolls-Royce dealer in the state of Arizona, Max of Switzerland This DHC was a trade-in at his dealership after it was just a few years old. Since then, it was his long-time daily driver. After decades of use, he continually restored and refurbished it as needed. As you can imagine, this is the definition of a motorcar that is “dealer serviced” since it was owned by the owner of the dealer!! All the systems have been rebuilt and most of the cosmetics were updated over the years.

The gorgeous Silver Mink metallic livery (Paint Code 9500691) was a bare metal repaint performed by Koach Kraft in Tempe, AZ. The no-expense spared repaint was performed in 1982 and it still looks stunning today. It is rare for motorcars to receive bare metal repaints as they are prohibitively expensive. Yet on Rolls-Royces, it is imperative to have the older paints removed as the differences in thermatic properties of the different paint types will lead to cracking. The repaint was fully documented in photos and receipts. The paint and chrome are both in very nice to excellent condition, really needing nothing. The chrome around some of the window frames show some wear from normal use.

The dark blue leather interior is all original and in beautiful condition. For all its life, the front seats were protected by matching dark blue sheepskin seat covers. They were removed to show the condition of the leather, but are included with the sale. The leather has not been re-dyed or touched up and there are no splits or tears. There is the normal age related surface cracking. The wood was all redone over the years and is in very nice condition. The dark blue carpets have always been protected and are in very nice condition.

The dark blue Everflex convertible top has been redone. The Rolls was transported to Southern California to have the top redone by the authorized Rolls-Royce service provider. It is in beautiful condition today. The top mechanism works, but we had to lubricate the hinge points to have them work effectively after years of not being used. The rubber seals for the top of the windows on the convertible top are original and would benefit from replacement. The clear plastic rear window is very nice.

Our service staff performed a full inspection on the DHC. Mechanically, the engine has been rebuilt and all the systems have been rebuilt over time. The engine was completely rebuilt with all new internal parts including the sleeves, pistons, rods, etc. The transmission was completely resealed at the same time. It was all done through the Rolls-Royce dealership. This was completed on December 19, 1994 when the Rolls had accumulated 125,669 miles. The total bill for Max was $11,869. The DHC has traveled about 6,000 miles since the engine rebuild (the total mileage is 131,000). Scanning the service records shows that the Rolls regularly received the annual service.

The air conditioning is presently not working and is presently R12. We recommend converting it to R134 if it will be used in climates where air conditioning is necessary. The passenger side auto door lock is not functioning at this time. The passenger seat doesn’t move forward or backward and neither seat is presently moving up or down.

The MPW DHC is the predecessor of the Corniche model, and is incredibly rare. For the five years of production, the DHC represented only 100 cars produced each year. It appears that the US import LHD versions totaled about 16 examples for 1969.

This Rolls comes with over 46 years of documentation. The total files are about four inches thick. It also comes with its books and tools. In summary, this is a completely rust-free MPW in a fabulous color combination with a great history.

For more information or to schedule a live video inspection, call or text Harry Clark at +1.602.245.7200 or email us at harry@classicpromenade.com. The Rolls is available for inspection in our Phoenix showroom.

1969 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow MPW DHC

$49,800

PRIVATE SALE STATUS
SELLER NAME
LOCATION USA
VIEWS 447

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1969 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow MPW DHC
1969 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow MPW DHC

$49,800

VIN DRX7125
BODY STYLE Convertible
FUEL Gasoline
MILES 31,000
GEARBOX Automatic
DOORS 2
INT COLOR Blue
EXT COLOR Blue
YEAR 1969
LOCATION Phoenix, AZ
PRIVATE SALE STATUS
SELLER
VIEWS 447

Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II

Interesting Fact: The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow is a full-sized luxury car produced by British automaker Rolls-Royce in various forms from 1965 to 1980. It was the first of the marque to use unitary body and chassis construction. The Silver Shadow II was produced from 1977 to 1980. To date, the combined model run (Silver Shadow…
Interesting Fact: The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow is a full-sized luxury car produced by British automaker Rolls-Royce in various forms from 1965 to 1980. It was the first of the marque to use unitary body and chassis construction. The Silver Shadow II was produced from 1977 to 1980. To date, the combined model run (Silver Shadow I + Silver Shadow II) has the largest production volume of any Rolls-Royce.   In 1977, the model was renamed the Silver Shadow II in recognition of several major changes, most notably rack and pinion steering; modifications to the front suspension improved handling markedly. Externally, the bumpers were changed from chrome to alloy and rubber starting with the late 1976 Silver Shadows. These new energy-absorbing bumpers had been used in the United States since 1974, as a response to tightening safety standards there. Nonetheless, the bumpers on cars sold outside of North America were still solidly mounted and protruded 2 in (5 cm) less. Also now made standard across the board was the deletion of the small grilles mounted beneath the headlamps. Outside of North America, where tall curbs and the like demanded more ground clearance, a front skirt was also fitted to the Silver Shadow II and its sister cars.   In 1979, 75 Silver Shadow II cars were specially fitted to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the company with the original red "RR" badges front and rear, pewter/silver paint, grey leather with red piping, scarlet red carpets, and a silver commemorative placard on the inside of the glove box door. Approximately 33 75th anniversary cars were designated for and shipped to the North American market, making this an extremely rare find for collectors around the world!   

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