1964 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III Mulliner Park Chinese Eye

1964 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III Mulliner Park Chinese Eye

  • Right Hand Drive
  • 8,250 Miles
  • Automatic, 4 speed
  • Petrol
  • 6800cc
  • 1964
  • Black
  • Dealer
  • ZA
    Cape Town, South Africa

Description

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The 1964 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III, Mulliner Park Ward Chinese Eye is a classic car that exudes elegance, luxury, and style. With its timeless design and impeccable craftsmanship, it stands as a testament to Rolls Royce’s commitment to excellence.

The Silver Cloud III was the pinnacle of luxury and sophistication during its time, and this particular model showcases the skills of renowned coachbuilder Mulliner Park Ward. The Chinese Eye designation refers to its distinctive headlights, which are divided into two sections, resembling an almond shape, giving the car a unique and exotic appearance. The body of the Silver Cloud III is built with precision and care, using the finest materials available. The exterior is adorned with chrome trimmings, a prominent radiator grille, and stunning curved lines that flow seamlessly from front to back. This Rolls Royce exudes a sense of grandeur and opulence that is impossible to ignore.

Under the hood, the Silver Cloud III is powered by a 6800 cc engine, delivering a smooth and powerful ride. This engine was known for its reliability and performance, making it the perfect choice for such a prestigious vehicle. The Silver Cloud III was also equipped with power steering and automatic transmission, ensuring a smooth and effortless driving experience.

This example on offer is the fixed-head-coupe “Chinese Eye” by Mulliner Park Ward and it has been meticulously looked after having had an illustrious history of owners, with the car first being delivered in 1964 to James Anderson in Great Britain. The car was then sold off to Sir George Albion before ultimately being acquired by Mr. Madsen in South Africa. The car was then sold in Johannesburg in 2003 and has been under the care of it’s current owner since then. Throughout its life the car has acquired 82520 miles on the clock and still presents very well with its smooth lines and black paintwork. This is a one-of-a-kind vehicle with around 100 units of this model being produced. This would be a welcomed addition to any collection. Shipping is included in the purchase price up to the destination port only via our sister company Freight Factory , Their shipping services are hassle-free.

The 1964 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III, Mulliner Park Ward Chinese Eye is a classic car that exudes elegance, luxury, and style. With its timeless design and impeccable craftsmanship, it stands as a testament to Rolls Royce’s commitment to excellence.

The Silver Cloud III was the pinnacle of luxury and sophistication during its time, and this particular model showcases the skills of renowned coachbuilder Mulliner Park Ward. The Chinese Eye designation refers to its distinctive headlights, which are divided into two sections, resembling an almond shape, giving the car a unique and exotic appearance. The body of the Silver Cloud III is built with precision and care, using the finest materials available. The exterior is adorned with chrome trimmings, a prominent radiator grille, and stunning curved lines that flow seamlessly from front to back. This Rolls Royce exudes a sense of grandeur and opulence that is impossible to ignore.

Under the hood, the Silver Cloud III is powered by a 6800 cc engine, delivering a smooth and powerful ride. This engine was known for its reliability and performance, making it the perfect choice for such a prestigious vehicle. The Silver Cloud III was also equipped with power steering and automatic transmission, ensuring a smooth and effortless driving experience.

This example on offer is the fixed-head-coupe “Chinese Eye” by Mulliner Park Ward and it has been meticulously looked after having had an illustrious history of owners, with the car first being delivered in 1964 to James Anderson in Great Britain. The car was then sold off to Sir George Albion before ultimately being acquired by Mr. Madsen in South Africa. The car was then sold in Johannesburg in 2003 and has been under the care of it’s current owner since then. Throughout its life the car has acquired 82520 miles on the clock and still presents very well with its smooth lines and black paintwork. This is a one-of-a-kind vehicle with around 100 units of this model being produced. This would be a welcomed addition to any collection.

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