My son lives in Beverly Hills and owns a 1973 Caribbean Blue Silver Shadow. It is a magnificent example of British craftsmanship reflected in this model. It is his pride and joy and her name is Rosemary.
Thats fantastic. Rosemary is a long way from where she was created and pieced together! All Rolls Royces are considered female, while all Bentleys are considered male. Rosemary is a great name for his car!
Back in 1978, My aunt's husband had one of those, he parked it in our California driveway one time. That was a rare car to behold in America back in those days. I have been mesmerized ever since. Thanks for sharing your awesome car!
The Rolls Royce is one of a few models of cars that remain in service a very long time. And still look good after many years. This looks great for a car that has been around and in use 43 years.
@@terrywaugh3610 A friend of mine bought a silver shadow 1977 just the other day. Excellent condition but the sound of the closing doors is not that fine I guess.
Its in exactly the condition I love an old Rolls to be in, original paint and leather and well serviced. This one brings back happy memories as my late Uncle who lived in Devon purchased a new one in 1979 from HA Fox, peacock blue with magnolia leather, dark blue top role and dark blue carpets and rugs. One of the things I remember most was the smell. It had a smell like Earl Grey or Darjeeling tea, a wonderful fragrance. You were wise getting the front head rests, I always thought they made the interior even more special. I hope you enjoy many years motoring in that beauty, Subscribed all the way from Austria
I am out shopping right now and brought her with me! Heading home shortly and I'll take the long road home! Yes the smell is wonderful, it's there every single time. Never goes away! The headrests are the extra special touch! 🤓
There's a Rolls Royce Silver Shadow (first gen) near my school and I love it, unfortunately kids have smashed the windows and stole the bonnet ornament which is sad. Great video.
Beautiful car Terry. It is fabulous that you have managed to trace the first owners daughter and keep in regular touch. I bought my second Rolls early this year March 2021. Metallic Gold 1987 Spirit. It's in for a door panel to be repainted at the moment because the previous short term owner decided to apply his initials to the drivers door in vinyl letters then lacquer over them. It has so far taken over a week to remove and repaint almost half the car to get the paintwork exact. It sounds as though you enjoy your motor as much as I do mine. I too take it out weekly. I love cleaning the leather interior. That's now looking like new. Happy Motoring Terry.
Hi Harvey! Great to hear from another enthusiastic owner! I had mine out in the autumn sunshine today. Good that you are looking after yours too. Only problem is once you fix one thing, along comes another 😂
Wonderful Terry! And good to hear from someone else who's had a passion for the Silver Shadow from a young age. My Godfather had one and a drive in it was always an event. I think the family had a Vauxhall Viva at the time! Finally I bought a flared arch 1975 in peacock blue in 2012 - regrettably sold when I moved overseas. They’ll be another I’m sure! Look forward to updates!
Thank you Nick! The weather has been atrocious here lately and that together with the whole lockdown issue has made it difficult to get her out on her weekly run. I aim to get her out once a week for at least ten miles or more. Nothing worse than not driving these cars. Fingers crossed that I will get her out this weekend! I hope you get that dream of another one yourself! Take care!
@@nickjohnstone7550 yes they have to be! But of course the pandemic takes precedence.. on a plus side I'm getting my vaccine Friday week so that's a good sign!
Hi Terry, as you may know your videos inspired me to buy my R-R SS2 last year, and I still thoroughly enjoy watching your latest updates. Many thanks for sharing.
Ah Mark, that instinct to buy a Shadow II was deeper than my videos! If you're like me, something was there already and you needed a push. For me it was joining Facebook groups like Eccentric Hobbyists and realising it was entirely possible!
A lovely car, Mr. Waugh. I'm thinking of getting a classic Rolls Royce, instead of the modern Bentley Flying Spur I currently own - just to have a different experience. Thanks for sharing.
John, I have both. The Shadow is for fun but the CFS is for work.... The CFS is 2006 so it's getting on a bit too but absolutely stunning and only 46k miles
Magnificent example of a T registered Shadow II in a very pretty colour. I found it was amazing agile for such a large car when motored at an enthusiastic pace. Your Bentley looks a very tempting rocket ship for spirited excursions. February 1978 I took delivery of a new S registered Shadow II in a nutmeg colour from the Conduit showroom in London. It was wonderful at age 25 to Chauffeur my Aussie parents around Norway, Sweden and Denmark for 2 weeks in August after taking the car ferry from Newcastle to Bergin. Following a year in the UK and 5 months wafting around Europe I shipped her home in a container to Australia under the 92% import and sales tax concession. 6,000 Aussies bought tax free cars in UK and Europe before the scheme was canned in December 1978. I was so lucky to benefit from the high level of protection for Australian car manufacturers... Not that any Australian made car cost as much as a house...
Stephen, yes, it's astonishingly agile. I can do a two point turn where other cars would need a three point turn! Nutmeg in these cars is also very nice indeed!
Agile as both a touring car with rack and pinion steering and in the city where the great visibility and small turning circle with light steering added to the driver's confidence despite its size. Many European drivers were surprised at the gusto of my SSII on B roads... And its youthful driver... No point in exceeding 130 kph on motorways when the 105 litre fuel tank would dispose of it at 25 litres /100 kms at 160 instead of 16 litres at 130 kph. If you kept your foot to the floor at 175 kph the tank emptied at over 30 litres /100 kms. Like tear up dollar bills just to push huge amounts of air.. PS... I stayed in youth hostels. And gave lifts to fellow hostellers and hitch hikers.. It was safe back then.. Great fun.. Crazy Aussie..
@@stephenberry8658 never ceases to amaze me, his I can do a two point turn which would take other cars three turns. Visibility is just astonishing too. And I can leave other cars back at the lights if the notion takes me 😁
I noticed, hence my comment. I didn't know it was the same age as mine (2006), albeit in Midnight Emerald Green. I'm sure you'll agree it is a fantastic and slightly bonkers car with the W12 engine. Happy motoring, Sir.
Chris P Agreed totally. Not to mention an important safety upgrade too- whiplash is so debilitating even after relatively minor rear enders. That you can improve safety while actually improving on the aesthetic is an opportunity not to be missed.
Lovely car Terry. I have a 77 shadow 2 residing here in the northwest of England. Hopefully after the lockdown we will be able to get some miles on these cars and get to some car shows. Keep up the good work.
Very fine classic car that is one of the most underrated in the world. And a very loveley and not arrogant video. I find it is very nice that you know the last owner an talk about him. Cars are not human but they can have a kind of soul given by their owners I think. When you take good care of your shadow it will run and live further 50 years I am sure, no matter how many miles it has. I have an all green Jaguar xj6, 4,2 litres, Series 1 from 1973, the last model build by Sir William Lyon, who was the founder of Jaguar. Best regards from germany.
I own two cars, one that is a 2018, and another that is a 1998. I absolutely love driving the older car and look forward to any and all opportunities to do so. The newer car is full of features but is "plastic fantastic" compared to the other and in two years the new car has only been driven 8,000 miles. There's something about the build and quality of the older models.
Hi there Terry., I have always wanted to do the same when I was first introduced to a 1965 Silver Cloud as a young lad of 8 or 9. My dad worked in the car industry all his life and took me with him, to work one afternoon during our summer holidays. The year was 1967 and the car he would be servicing that afternoon was the "65" Cloud. I was instantly smitten and became a life long aficionado of the brand. Now, whilst I never did privately own a Rolls Royce, a company I worked for acquired a Silver Shadow 2 "80" as part of its fleet of cars. Actually, there were only four vehicles in the company in total. I was allocated a Vauxhall Astra GTE and the rest of the cars went to other directors etc...However, on occasions, I would bully the CEO in letting me borrow the Royce. I am retiring in September and hope to find a Silver Shadow 2 in the future. Not concourse, but something I can live with. So when I discovered your channel, I imagine that will be me doing the very some soon. Take care Terry and hope you enjoy your commute tomorrow. :)
I have a Cloud III and have owned it now for 38 years. Use it most days and it has never not started first time. The only major repair has been a new cylinder head gasket. It's regularly serviced and has been since new apparently. I am only the second owner.
Beautiful colour and I've always appreciated the look of this vintage model. Some colours were definitely an acquired taste such as Seychelles blue over silver mink with red leather interior and the gold with brown was another colour combination was not for the faint of heart. Have only owned one British car but Land Rovers at the time were basically Ford products and it always received lots of attention but it was high maintenance. I secretly lust after the Camargue but it also is not a daily driver. Hate to admit it but I switched to Toyota and Lexus and it's been sublime. Great first video, keep going.
What a beauty she is! But just take her for a ten-mile ride during the week is too short a distance. You'll abuse the engine. 40 miles at least. Enjoy the most beautiful RR ever build. Keep on rolling.
I'm afraid in this lockdown I'm just taking a big risk even doing ten miles! But every second or third week she gets forty miles. Two weeks ago she did eighty in one day!
@@terrywaugh3610 Lovely car. I've had a 1965 Silver Cloud III for 39 years, as the second owner. It starts first time every time. I was told to use it as often as possible, that they last longer and that every pound spent on petrol saves about five pounds in maintenance costs.
@@mscott3918 that's my policy too! However presently in North Ireland you can get arrested if you don't have an essential reason to be driving. I'm taking mine to the supermarket this afternoon but that's all I can get away with ☹️
@@terrywaugh3610 That's a pity, they need to be used. Having said that, I haven't been able to use mine for over a month because I broke my shoulder very badly several weeks ago, and can't drive. Friends are very keen to help me out by driving it for me.
Those tear drop headrests look a great enhancement to the original car. Although running costs are expensive, they are not relying on modern electronics which can be very costly, and a long wait for supply of replacement modules and components... I'm sure this car has many, many miles of pleasant motoring left...
Stunning car, colour, condition ! Love this model, would purchase one the moment I had the money to spend (your 2nd car ? The Bentley behind it, would also be my choice as another great car to drive (daily !)
nice one sir i had the Bentley Mulsanne knocked the gear shift when cleaning her on tick over nearly killed me ha just put hand brake on in time as i jumped in head first be careful ha
These cars can go several 100, 000 miles if you frequently change the engine oil and gearbox oil. They are bulletproof Drivetrains. Most of the problems come when these cars sit and are not driven! Good luck this it! I have one too, and love it!❤️
I agree! No sitting for mine. Out every week! She's in getting welded rear end under bumper and respray both rear quarter panels, and wax oil underneath last two weeks. Picking her up on Friday. Can't wait! Thank you!
G'day Terry,.... Great looking Shadow II. Your doing good looking after it and your right, we are just 'Current Custodians'. What do you have in the wicker basket? looks like a picnic set maybe. RR had a picnic set it included with I think a previous model, I'd love to get one for mine. Wish your video's were longer, keep up the great work. Aussie.
G'day to you too! It's just a run of the mill picnic basket! She's off to Liverpool on the Belfast-Liverpool boat tomorrow evening for two weeks. Annual service time! Lots of TLC by a RR expert! I'll make a video boarding the boat, always good fun!
@@terrywaugh3610 Take lots of video! The Shadow is a great ride, whats the longest trip you have done in the Shadow? Mine was 1,735klms from when I bought her to getting her home. Aussie.
Hi Terry !!!....(me again) lol ... I notice you also have a Bentley Continental which is a later generation !!! . By that stage they had removed the "Old English" appointment inside the cars with a later body style that is "modern" ??? ... (Jaguar did the same with the XJ series when Ford took over) ... (Also Aston Martin in the late 90's) ... ... Terry if my arm was twisted to purchase a new car ??? ..... i would point to a Dacia !!! . (because nothing about new cars inspire me whatsoever) ... ... WOW i still think the Silver Spirit still offers great value for money !!! (or the jaguar V12) . Hey.. as a "run around" i'd buy i used tiny Toyota and have it upholstered in leather with sound proofing and "icy" air conditioning lol .... MANY THANKS FOR READING MY BORING COMMENT
Am I the only one who finds Rolls Royce of previous decades more elegant than present day Rolls Royces with all their gimmicky digital touchscreens that will not age well when they become obsolete and unusable?
The problem of a classic Rolls-Royce is that is a nice, fantastic car only in british landscape and with british numberplate, with Italian, german, american numberplate is not so good
Can I ask, I’ve had many shadows but early ones, the last being Caribbean blue with a everflex.. I now have a Ocean Blue Spirit... she looks very similar in colour... is she Ocean Blue or a slight difference?.. great you look after it so much. I’ve watched many of your driving videos but to hear a description video was great. Well done. We’ve had many early ones... you can see them on spencelayhs.co.uk. But would love to know the paint name or code just to see if it’s the same as the 85 Spirit. Keep the videos going.. I’m going to set up a new channel myself as those who love these cars will always appreciate the smallest of camera drives. 👌🏽
My son lives in Beverly Hills and owns a 1973 Caribbean Blue Silver Shadow. It is a magnificent example of British craftsmanship reflected in this model. It is his pride and joy and her name is Rosemary.
Thats fantastic. Rosemary is a long way from where she was created and pieced together! All Rolls Royces are considered female, while all Bentleys are considered male. Rosemary is a great name for his car!
@terrywaugh3610 Hello Mr. Waugh. Thank-you for your comment. Much appreciated. JPF
Just seen your video, what a absolutely beautiful car 👍
Back in 1978, My aunt's husband had one of those, he parked it in our California driveway one time. That was a rare car to behold in America back in those days. I have been mesmerized ever since. Thanks for sharing your awesome car!
In 1978 it was a millionaires car!
The Rolls Royce is one of a few models of cars that remain in service a very long time. And still look good after many years. This looks great for a car that has been around and in use 43 years.
Thank you;
A marvelous motorcar being lovingly curated.
Absolutely beautiful!
Great car, thank you for sharing. I love the sound of the doors closing.
So do I ! Hand made is the reason!
@@terrywaugh3610 A friend of mine bought a silver shadow 1977 just the other day. Excellent condition but the sound of the closing doors is not that fine I guess.
@@gregorfaust819 they sound good on camera but make a very loud bang indeed in real life. They weigh a half a ton! Take a finger clean off...😁
@@terrywaugh3610 So it's a real movie car, right? ;-). Anyway I love these cars... Enjoy the rides Terry!
@@gregorfaust819 LoL no she's just my baby! Thank you for watching!
Absolutely gorgeous. A prime example. Class. 👌
Thank you!
It's just so beautiful! And that color is icing on the cake!
Thank you!
Good for you! Love the body style.great white seats.
Thank you!
Beautiful car ..I've just brought a 1980 shadow 2 👍
Enjoy! Great fun!
A stunning example. It looks like it's just been driven off the showroom floor.
Thank you! She takes a lot of looking after!
A classic Beauty .
in a well conserved Carib Blue .
Thxs 4 sharing .
Thank you!
Thanks Terry, like you I remember looking at these as a young boy. The lines are beautiful. Well done and enjoy.
Thank you!
That's a beautiful Royce!!
Thanks!
@@terrywaugh3610 😊
Its in exactly the condition I love an old Rolls to be in, original paint and leather and well serviced. This one brings back happy memories as my late Uncle who lived in Devon purchased a new one in 1979 from HA Fox, peacock blue with magnolia leather, dark blue top role and dark blue carpets and rugs. One of the things I remember most was the smell. It had a smell like Earl Grey or Darjeeling tea, a wonderful fragrance. You were wise getting the front head rests, I always thought they made the interior even more special. I hope you enjoy many years motoring in that beauty, Subscribed all the way from Austria
I am out shopping right now and brought her with me! Heading home shortly and I'll take the long road home! Yes the smell is wonderful, it's there every single time. Never goes away! The headrests are the extra special touch! 🤓
'I'm just her current custodian....' what a lovely attitude...
That is exactly what we are. That's why we still have the 1909 AX 201.
There's a Rolls Royce Silver Shadow (first gen) near my school and I love it, unfortunately kids have smashed the windows and stole the bonnet ornament which is sad. Great video.
Ah that's a pity. Unfortunately some do end up in awful circumstances. I've seen lots of photos. But there are plenty still out and about! Thank you!
Nice car
I had one with picnic tables
Your first owner maybe offered them! Wish I had them!
Beautiful car Terry. It is fabulous that you have managed to trace the first owners daughter and keep in regular touch. I bought my second Rolls early this year March 2021. Metallic Gold 1987 Spirit. It's in for a door panel to be repainted at the moment because the previous short term owner decided to apply his initials to the drivers door in vinyl letters then lacquer over them. It has so far taken over a week to remove and repaint almost half the car to get the paintwork exact. It sounds as though you enjoy your motor as much as I do mine. I too take it out weekly. I love cleaning the leather interior. That's now looking like new. Happy Motoring Terry.
Hi Harvey! Great to hear from another enthusiastic owner! I had mine out in the autumn sunshine today. Good that you are looking after yours too. Only problem is once you fix one thing, along comes another 😂
Wonderful Terry! And good to hear from someone else who's had a passion for the Silver Shadow from a young age. My Godfather had one and a drive in it was always an event. I think the family had a Vauxhall Viva at the time! Finally I bought a flared arch 1975 in peacock blue in 2012 - regrettably sold when I moved overseas. They’ll be another I’m sure! Look forward to updates!
Thank you Nick! The weather has been atrocious here lately and that together with the whole lockdown issue has made it difficult to get her out on her weekly run. I aim to get her out once a week for at least ten miles or more. Nothing worse than not driving these cars. Fingers crossed that I will get her out this weekend! I hope you get that dream of another one yourself! Take care!
@@terrywaugh3610 Thanks Terry. Hope the weather improves! As you’ve said - they like to be driven
@@nickjohnstone7550 yes they have to be! But of course the pandemic takes precedence.. on a plus side I'm getting my vaccine Friday week so that's a good sign!
Beautiful car.
Thank you!
really beautiful
Hi Terry, as you may know your videos inspired me to buy my R-R SS2 last year, and I still thoroughly enjoy watching your latest updates. Many thanks for sharing.
Ah Mark, that instinct to buy a Shadow II was deeper than my videos! If you're like me, something was there already and you needed a push. For me it was joining Facebook groups like Eccentric Hobbyists and realising it was entirely possible!
Beautiful car, perfect colors
Thank you!
From west Texas..it is Perfect!
Thank you!
Good job Terry!
Thanks David!
Car looks fantastic
Thank you!
A lovely car, Mr. Waugh. I'm thinking of getting a classic Rolls Royce, instead of the modern Bentley Flying Spur I currently own - just to have a different experience. Thanks for sharing.
John, I have both. The Shadow is for fun but the CFS is for work.... The CFS is 2006 so it's getting on a bit too but absolutely stunning and only 46k miles
Magnificent example of a T registered Shadow II in a very pretty colour. I found it was amazing agile for such a large car when motored at an enthusiastic pace.
Your Bentley looks a very tempting rocket ship for spirited excursions.
February 1978 I took delivery of a new S registered Shadow II in a nutmeg colour from the Conduit showroom in London.
It was wonderful at age 25 to Chauffeur my Aussie parents around Norway, Sweden and Denmark for 2 weeks in August after taking the car ferry from Newcastle to Bergin. Following a year in the UK and 5 months wafting around Europe I shipped her home in a container to Australia under the 92% import and sales tax concession. 6,000 Aussies bought tax free cars in UK and Europe before the scheme was canned in December 1978. I was so lucky to benefit from the high level of protection for Australian car manufacturers... Not that any Australian made car cost as much as a house...
Stephen, yes, it's astonishingly agile. I can do a two point turn where other cars would need a three point turn! Nutmeg in these cars is also very nice indeed!
Agile as both a touring car with rack and pinion steering and in the city where the great visibility and small turning circle with light steering added to the driver's confidence despite its size.
Many European drivers were surprised at the gusto of my SSII on B roads... And its youthful driver...
No point in exceeding 130 kph on motorways when the 105 litre fuel tank would dispose of it at 25 litres /100 kms at 160 instead of 16 litres at 130 kph. If you kept your foot to the floor at 175 kph the tank emptied at over 30 litres /100 kms. Like tear up dollar bills just to push huge amounts of air..
PS... I stayed in youth hostels. And gave lifts to fellow hostellers and hitch hikers.. It was safe back then.. Great fun.. Crazy Aussie..
@@stephenberry8658 never ceases to amaze me, his I can do a two point turn which would take other cars three turns. Visibility is just astonishing too. And I can leave other cars back at the lights if the notion takes me 😁
I noticed, hence my comment. I didn't know it was the same age as mine (2006), albeit in Midnight Emerald Green. I'm sure you'll agree it is a fantastic and slightly bonkers car with the W12 engine. Happy motoring, Sir.
Beautiful car beautiful shape favourite car in the world shadow two all day long
Thank you! I agree, nothing else comes close! At speed on the road she stops traffic!! 😁
Just so.mich better than the new stuff rather have old
@@Bod8998 old is gold!
I'm watching this on 29th September 2021 and I'm very envious..... he's got 3/4 of a tank of fuel!
LOL, yep back in the day!
Lovely pmc - and yes the head rests do add a sort ambience that is befitting of such a great car
Thanks!
Chris P Agreed totally. Not to mention an important safety upgrade too- whiplash is so debilitating even after relatively minor rear enders. That you can improve safety while actually improving on the aesthetic is an opportunity not to be missed.
Magnificent.
The Silver Shadow always was my favorite RR, it is in beautifull condition.
Apparently you are a true enthousiast !
'Definition of a true enthusiast': no money, moody, cold sweats...🥴
lovely car.
Thank you!
Lovely car Terry. I have a 77 shadow 2 residing here in the northwest of England.
Hopefully after the lockdown we will be able to get some miles on these cars and get to some car shows.
Keep up the good work.
Yes might slip one or two show sin before the year is out!
Hope your right Jon. I live in North West England too so we might meet in 2022.
It is very beautiful
Very fine classic car that is one of the most underrated in the world. And a very loveley and not arrogant video. I find it is very nice that you know the last owner an talk about him. Cars are not human but they can have a kind of soul given by their owners I think. When you take good care of your shadow it will run and live further 50 years I am sure, no matter how many miles it has. I have an all green Jaguar xj6, 4,2 litres, Series 1 from 1973, the last model build by Sir William Lyon, who was the founder of Jaguar. Best regards from germany.
Albert thank you for your kind words! I cannot disagree! Bluebell expects me to talk to her and she does have a soul! Thank you!
@@terrywaugh3610 🤗👍👍
I love my 79 Carib blue, and Wish I had the teardrop headrests
Hi Stephanie, I bought my headrests from Flying Spares
Thanks for sharing, very enjoyable
Thank you!
Terry, You lucky Bastard! I say that with great affection.
Thank you and yes I agree!
Beautiful colour. I hope you put the RR in a garage
Stunning!
Thank you!
All time favourite Rolls Royce
Thank you! She's gorgeous, in Caribbean blue and just lives to be loved and driving! Nothing makes me or her more happy than being out on the road!
Just lovely well done terry you done a great job
I own two cars, one that is a 2018, and another that is a 1998. I absolutely love driving the older car and look forward to any and all opportunities to do so. The newer car is full of features but is "plastic fantastic" compared to the other and in two years the new car has only been driven 8,000 miles. There's something about the build and quality of the older models.
I agree totally! It's just stepping back in time!
Hi there Terry., I have always wanted to do the same when I was first introduced to a 1965 Silver Cloud as a young lad of 8 or 9. My dad worked in the car industry all his life and took me with him, to work one afternoon during our summer holidays. The year was 1967 and the car he would be servicing that afternoon was the "65" Cloud. I was instantly smitten and became a life long aficionado of the brand. Now, whilst I never did privately own a Rolls Royce, a company I worked for acquired a Silver Shadow 2 "80" as part of its fleet of cars. Actually, there were only four vehicles in the company in total. I was allocated a Vauxhall Astra GTE and the rest of the cars went to other directors etc...However, on occasions, I would bully the CEO in letting me borrow the Royce. I am retiring in September and hope to find a Silver Shadow 2 in the future. Not concourse, but something I can live with. So when I discovered your channel, I imagine that will be me doing the very some soon. Take care Terry and hope you enjoy your commute tomorrow. :)
Thanks Brian and good luck with the car hunting! And yes just go for one with the right mileage for its age and one that you can drive and enjoy!
I have a Cloud III and have owned it now for 38 years. Use it most days and it has never not started first time. The only major repair has been a new cylinder head gasket. It's regularly serviced and has been since new apparently. I am only the second owner.
Lovely car!
Thanks!
it's lovely and regal.
Thank you!
Beautiful colour and I've always appreciated the look of this vintage model. Some colours were definitely an acquired taste such as Seychelles blue over silver mink with red leather interior and the gold with brown was another colour combination was not for the faint of heart. Have only owned one British car but Land Rovers at the time were basically Ford products and it always received lots of attention but it was high maintenance. I secretly lust after the Camargue but it also is not a daily driver. Hate to admit it but I switched to Toyota and Lexus and it's been sublime. Great first video, keep going.
Thank you!
I've seen only one Camargue (brown exterior paintwork) in Toronto driving around a neighbourhood similar to Kensington Palace Gardens in London.
What a beauty she is! But just take her for a ten-mile ride during the week is too short a distance. You'll abuse the engine. 40 miles at least. Enjoy the most beautiful RR ever build. Keep on rolling.
I'm afraid in this lockdown I'm just taking a big risk even doing ten miles! But every second or third week she gets forty miles. Two weeks ago she did eighty in one day!
@@terrywaugh3610 Lovely car. I've had a 1965 Silver Cloud III for 39 years, as the second owner. It starts first time every time. I was told to use it as often as possible, that they last longer and that every pound spent on petrol saves about five pounds in maintenance costs.
@@mscott3918 that's my policy too! However presently in North Ireland you can get arrested if you don't have an essential reason to be driving. I'm taking mine to the supermarket this afternoon but that's all I can get away with ☹️
@@terrywaugh3610 That's a pity, they need to be used. Having said that, I haven't been able to use mine for over a month because I broke my shoulder very badly several weeks ago, and can't drive. Friends are very keen to help me out by driving it for me.
@@mscott3918 sorry to hear that! Speedy recovery! Well the supermarket is s fifteen mile round trip! And it's legal! 😄
She is beautiful
Thank you!
Those tear drop headrests look a great enhancement to the original car. Although running costs are expensive, they are not relying on modern electronics which can be very costly, and a long wait for supply of replacement modules and components... I'm sure this car has many, many miles of pleasant motoring left...
Thank you! Yes I agree the car looks so much more complete with the headrests!
Quelle beauté !
Thanks!
Lovely car
Thank you!
IF YOU DROVE A SHADOW 2 IN 78.
YOU WERE THE BEES KNEES.
Agreed! Also incredibly wealthy!
Beautiful
Stunning car, colour, condition ! Love this model, would purchase one the moment I had the money to spend (your 2nd car ? The Bentley behind it, would also be my choice as another great car to drive (daily !)
Thank you yes the Shadow II is just for fun!
Beautiful car. I'm thinking of a RR restomod to future proof it also to make it a daily driver
Lovely looking car
nice one sir i had the Bentley Mulsanne knocked the gear shift when cleaning her on tick over nearly killed me ha just put hand brake on in time as i jumped in head first be careful ha
I have a very similar combination: I own a 2009 Bentley Flying Spur and a 1977 Silver Wraith II
Lovely motor 👍
Nice example Terry.
Thank you!
Очень красивое авто!
*”ThiSS, is a 1978 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow.”*
A beauty
Lovely color. Carribean blue ?
Indeed it is! Thank you!
These cars can go several 100, 000 miles if you frequently change the engine oil and gearbox oil. They are bulletproof
Drivetrains. Most of the problems come when these cars sit and are not driven!
Good luck this it! I have one too, and love it!❤️
I agree! No sitting for mine. Out every week! She's in getting welded rear end under bumper and respray both rear quarter panels, and wax oil underneath last two weeks. Picking her up on Friday. Can't wait! Thank you!
So True. These cars should be driven. Most with low mileage have major problems.
Hi Terry ! Beautiful car and what a lovely color . What shade is this
Thank you! It's Caribbean blue!
G'day Terry,....
Great looking Shadow II. Your doing good looking after it and your right, we are just 'Current Custodians'. What do you have in the wicker basket? looks like a picnic set maybe. RR had a picnic set it included with I think a previous model, I'd love to get one for mine. Wish your video's were longer, keep up the great work. Aussie.
G'day to you too! It's just a run of the mill picnic basket! She's off to Liverpool on the Belfast-Liverpool boat tomorrow evening for two weeks. Annual service time! Lots of TLC by a RR expert! I'll make a video boarding the boat, always good fun!
@@terrywaugh3610 Take lots of video! The Shadow is a great ride, whats the longest trip you have done in the Shadow? Mine was 1,735klms from when I bought her to getting her home. Aussie.
@@aussiebloke2998 wow that's some journey! Longest for me when I brought her home from Nottingham to Belfast about 350 miles...
Was the plunge worth it?
Every penny!
Much appreciated !
Hi Terry !!!....(me again) lol
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I notice you also have a Bentley Continental which is a later generation !!!
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By that stage they had removed the "Old English" appointment inside the cars with a later body style that is "modern" ???
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(Jaguar did the same with the XJ series when Ford took over)
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(Also Aston Martin in the late 90's)
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Terry if my arm was twisted to purchase a new car ??? ..... i would point to a Dacia !!!
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(because nothing about new cars inspire me whatsoever)
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WOW i still think the Silver Spirit still offers great value for money !!! (or the jaguar V12)
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Hey.. as a "run around" i'd buy i used tiny Toyota and have it upholstered in leather with sound proofing and "icy" air conditioning lol
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MANY THANKS FOR READING MY BORING COMMENT
I Will reply this evening! Just going on a Webinar!!
Am I the only one who finds Rolls Royce of previous decades more elegant than present day Rolls Royces with all their gimmicky digital touchscreens that will not age well when they become obsolete and unusable?
Do these have a smell, like Mercedes do?
Yes inside it smells of leather and it constant, never goes away...
"Are you ma married man, Mr. Grady?"
You will get more than another 40k ... Mine is on 134k and I'm sure it has another 50+ in her
Lee thats good to know! Yes as long as she is cared for and serviced and driven I think you are right!
Upgraded exhaust would quieten it down
We must teach you how to properly start your car, hot or cold, and how to close the boot lid. 😉
I think I said in the video, that it was because I was making the video that I did a few things differently than I normally do....
The problem of a classic Rolls-Royce is that is a nice, fantastic car only in british landscape and with british numberplate, with Italian, german, american numberplate is not so good
Can I ask, I’ve had many shadows but early ones, the last being Caribbean blue with a everflex.. I now have a Ocean Blue Spirit... she looks very similar in colour... is she Ocean Blue or a slight difference?.. great you look after it so much. I’ve watched many of your driving videos but to hear a description video was great. Well done. We’ve had many early ones... you can see them on spencelayhs.co.uk. But would love to know the paint name or code just to see if it’s the same as the 85 Spirit. Keep the videos going.. I’m going to set up a new channel myself as those who love these cars will always appreciate the smallest of camera drives. 👌🏽
Thank you! It's Caribbean blue! I really need to make a few new videos! I'll check yours out.
Beautiful