Henry Royce's favorite aphorism came from Latin; "Everything that is done right, no matter how modest it may be, is noble." This is reflected in the design of Silver Shadow. Everything is done flawlessly, but at the same time stands out modestly in all details. Jim Brokaw, for example, chose leather skins for the Rolls Royce interior. Out of every 10,000 skins, only thirty turned out to be good enough to be shoved under the buttocks of high-ranking officials. The rest of this high-quality leather was used for the bags of ladies, who, of course, also loved to ride.
Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow was delivered in 1979 by Frank Dale, who has been shining with this brand since 1942. The car covered only 44 thousand miles of people with good manners. The color has intrigued us for weeks; Peacock blue. This color does something to you when you look at a car in real life. When you walk past it, you're not sure if you like it or if it's unusual. The real color of the seventies, which is huge.
As you understand, you don't have to worry about stopping, and Queen Elizabeth will have to wait for your weekly yat session with afternoon tea. By the way, the car is perfect for unsolicited parental style advice. After all, no one will dare to contradict you when you come to this piece of English history.