I still think these are one of the prettiest cars ever made. It would be a blessing just to get to ride in one let alone drive one. I can’t imagine looking down that long hood.
@@michaelmontagu3979 congratulations. I’ve only owned mine since early 2023 so you could be an invaluable source of advice given your tenure! I’m committed to using it in reasonable weather and improving it. The aircon and hydraulics have already been fully recommissioned. It’s a keeper, I love driving it and it is more stylish than contemporaries. Do you get to any UK RREC events as I love chatting with other owners
Great Roller, better in white in my opinion, glad to see a proper full size grille, rather than the ones these days that are getting smaller and smaller !
I couldn't agree with you more. But I admit to being slightly biased, having been lucky enough to own one of these beautiful cars since 1982, as just the second owner. Nothing could tempt me to buy one of the ghastly modern cars. The real Rolls-Royce company would refuse any commission that they thought would bring the brand into disrepute. Now they encourage anything garish and tacky. They have certainly ignored their traditional clients.
Beautifully shown by the presenter whose beautiful hands add to the elegance of presenting the car.
I still think these are one of the prettiest cars ever made. It would be a blessing just to get to ride in one let alone drive one. I can’t imagine looking down that long hood.
I agree 100%. I wish I could ride in one too.
What a stunning car. Class, elegance.. All of the above. Absolutely a magnificent car
Peerless, the most beautiful car ever!
It is, and it's a joy to own one and drive it most days.
When cars had ash trays happy memories of a nicer and more forgiving time.
Back when it was acceptable to suck smoke
Beautiful, I’ve e gotta hand it to ya.
Nice car but your hands and arms, what a rare beauty. Congrats
Looks like a lovely example. Nice to compare with my 63 SC III
We have something in common. I have a 1965 Cloud III. I've owned it for 42 years, as the second owner.
@@michaelmontagu3979 congratulations. I’ve only owned mine since early 2023 so you could be an invaluable source of advice given your tenure! I’m committed to using it in reasonable weather and improving it. The aircon and hydraulics have already been fully recommissioned. It’s a keeper, I love driving it and it is more stylish than contemporaries. Do you get to any UK RREC events as I love chatting with other owners
Lovely old Rolls. Bygone elegance and drum brakes.
Great Roller, better in white in my opinion, glad to see a proper full size grille, rather than the ones these days that are getting smaller and smaller !
Totally agree
Sheer class...nothing like today's rollers,
which I find vulgar by comparison
I couldn't agree with you more. But I admit to being slightly biased, having been lucky enough to own one of these beautiful cars since 1982, as just the second owner. Nothing could tempt me to buy one of the ghastly modern cars. The real Rolls-Royce company would refuse any commission that they thought would bring the brand into disrepute. Now they encourage anything garish and tacky. They have certainly ignored their traditional clients.
What is the acceleration like? I wish we could see a 0-60 acceleration test.
Measured in calendars
I prefer Tedwards usual reviews
Stop touching the window frames FFS!