was a large technical advance for Rolls. The Shadow(and also associated Bentley T-Series)had unibody building as opposed to the body-on-frame building and construction of previous models, in addition to a hydraulic self-leveling shock absorber accredited from Citroën.
Power is offered by the ubiquitous Rolls-Royce/Bentley L-Series V-8, which started at 6.3 litres when the Silver Shadow released, yet was later on enlarged to 6.8 litres (this vehicle has the larger-displacement variation). Models of this engine– with digital fuel injection as well as turbocharging– continued in manufacturing until 2020. 1974 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow had by Freddie Mercury (image using RM Sotheby’s) After Mercury’s fatality in November 1991, the Silver Shadow was driven by the late rock celebrity’s sis Kashmira Cooke, that acquired the car from the Freddie Mercury Estate in 2003. It was after that auctioned off in 2013, when it was purchased by the present proprietor. The listing keeps in mind that the auto has been saved for some time, and also should be evaluated before being driven. RM Sotheby’s anticipates the Silver Shadow to cost in between 20,000 as well as 30,000 British pounds, equal to $22,539 to $33,808 at existing exchange
prices. Also those fairly low quotes likely show this auto’s celeb link. The Silver Shadow’s lengthy manufacturing run makes it fairly common for a Rolls-Royce, so values have never ever been especially high. This post was originally released by Motor Authority, a content partner of ClassicCars.com.