I concur. I usually favor color myself; however, this one carries the white paint well. Perhaps it isn't only the matching top, but also the added length from the previous Shadow series. Beautiful. 👍
I personally don't like White exterior Rolls Royces because they offered to many other beautiful colors to choose from out of the color hues. But i will agree with Rodd that having the White vinyl top matching the White exterior is extremely rare as most would have been beige in color. My favorite models are always the "odd-ball" cars.
I always used to disregard the spurs /spirits , but now can see how lovely they actually are , the fist ones I saw as a kid were in claret and one in silver sand these colours have stayed with me and if I ever bought one , I would choose one of these colours if possible ,though if not, you cant go far wrong in my book with dark blue[ metallic ] or dark green metallic .
Very nice example Rodd. White has its place and as you say the white everflex top makes a huge difference although if I had my way I'd dispense with the everflex top totally and have an all painted car. The "euro" headlights and cast 16" wheels just add to the overall elegance of this later Silver Spur. It would be hard to choose between a good one of these and an equal quality Silver Wraith II! Thanks for sharing.
I concur. I usually favor color myself; however, this one carries the white paint well. Perhaps it isn't only the matching top, but also the added length from the previous Shadow series. Beautiful. 👍
Unusual colour combination and in a sunny location this would look very much at home.
I don't think you'll have that car for long. Beautiful.
I personally don't like White exterior Rolls Royces because they offered to many other beautiful colors to choose from out of the color hues. But i will agree with Rodd that having the White vinyl top matching the White exterior is extremely rare as most would have been beige in color. My favorite models are always the "odd-ball" cars.
I always used to disregard the spurs /spirits , but now can see how lovely they actually are , the fist ones I saw as a kid were in claret and one in silver sand these colours have stayed with me and if I ever bought one , I would choose one of these colours if possible ,though if not, you cant go far wrong in my book with dark blue[ metallic ] or dark green metallic .
Very nice example Rodd. White has its place and as you say the white everflex top makes a huge difference although if I had my way I'd dispense with the everflex top totally and have an all painted car. The "euro" headlights and cast 16" wheels just add to the overall elegance of this later Silver Spur. It would be hard to choose between a good one of these and an equal quality Silver Wraith II! Thanks for sharing.
what is the blue car you end up next to?
On the right in the immediate foreground? 67 Bentley T
@@roddsala4626 i thought the Dawn Blue was sold, absolutely stunning!
@@papasgarage yes she is. Just waiting for shipping.
Nice car, I like the previous design better more rounded has graceful curves