1974 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Navigation
The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, employing unitary construction for the first time, was styled by John Blatchley's talented team and broke new ground for the Crewe Company in many key areas, from its fully independent suspension with an advanced self-leveling system to four-wheel ventilated disc brakes. It featured a high-pressure hydraulic system licensed from Citroen with dual-circuit braking and hydraulic self-leveling suspension. Initially, both the front and rear of the car were controlled by the leveling system. Later, in 1969, the front leveling was deleted as it had been determined that the rear leveling did almost all the work. This arrangement gave the Rolls-Royce a high degree of ride quality. 
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Auction entries : 1The Silver Shadow came with the prior Silver Cloud III's all-aluminum 6.2-liter V8 engine and four-speed automatic transmission with fluid flying, the only major component it shared with its predecessor. A GM 400 three-speed box replaced the four-speed unit in October of 1968 while the engine was enlarged to 6.7-liters the following year. The interior of the Silver Shadow continued to use traditional materials and Old-World craftsmanship with modern fittings like electric windows. No fewer than eight individual Connolly hides were used to trim the interior of each car. Other niceties included Wilton carpets and burr walnut veneers. Each Silver Shadow employed 20 electric motors, powering all the electrical equipment including the radio antenna and the adjustable individual front seats. Air conditioning remained an option, except in America where it was standard. Seat belts and a clever heating and ventilation system were standard. The styling was a major departure from its predecessor, the Silver Cloud, although it sourced several styling cues which were modified and preserved. Although the Shadow was 3.5-inches narrower and 7 inches shorter than the car it replaced, it offered increased passenger and luggage space thanks to more efficient packaging made possible by unitary construction. Each Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow took no less than 12 weeks to build from start to finish. It was also the first Rolls-Royce in fifty years to turn a profit and thanks to strong demand around the world, roughly 16,717 were built before the revised Shadow II was introduced in 1977.
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Chassis #: SRH18029
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Rolls-Royces most significant model since the Silver Ghost was the Silver Shadow which took 11 years to come to fruition and included many technical refinements. Under the code name Tibet, this model was the first Rolls-Royce to use monocoque or unitary construction. The Silver Shadow was a huge technical leap forward from its predecessors. The car had every luxury option possible at the time.....
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Responsible for achieving the largest production volume of any Rolls-Royce, the Silver Shadow was introduced in October of 1965 at the Paris Auto Show. The most successful model ever produced by Rolls-Royce, the Silver Shadow had a remarkable production rate of 16,717 units sold during its 12-year run. For such an expensive model, this was quite an achievement. This vehicle was to be the future of....
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