Now now JerseyBoy, I assume you didn't mean to be insulting about Rolls-Royce. Rolls-Royce has always practiced the art of "evolution not revolution". Because of the low production numbers, and length of the life of body production, as the cars are modified and refined, they receive different model name designations. Hence, as an example, you can have the Corniche, and then the II, III and IV designations of Corniche. Same body, but very different cars.
The car above is an earlier Silver Spur. This is evidenced by the fact that it has the 'Everflex' roof covering on it. The later Silver Dawn did not. This car, in Walnut with Tan roof, and Saddle Tan interior, may in fact be a decent old car. But the owner has questionable taste. Cheesy door edge guards from an auto parts store? And while the mag wheels are 'Rolls-Royce', they were not for this car.
I'm guessing, as the garbage cans look like they live in front of that garage door, that the car does not see the 'inside' of that garage as much as it should!
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The car above is an earlier Silver Spur. This is evidenced by the fact that it has the 'Everflex' roof covering on it. The later Silver Dawn did not. This car, in Walnut with Tan roof, and Saddle Tan interior, may in fact be a decent old car. But the owner has questionable taste. Cheesy door edge guards from an auto parts store? And while the mag wheels are 'Rolls-Royce', they were not for this car.
I'm guessing, as the garbage cans look like they live in front of that garage door, that the car does not see the 'inside' of that garage as much as it should!