Very smart example, late series 1 cars are in my opinion the most desirable of all the Shadow/T series. As a long time RR/Bentley owner and enthusiast it's great to see someone else who shares the same passion. I hope Bob continues to enjoy his Shadow for many more years.
My son lives in Beverly Hills California and he has a pristine Caribbean Blue 1973 Silver Shadow. It is his pride and joy, along with his immaculate Dodge Viper. He’s from Leyland in Lancashire. Not bad for a northern lad!
What a beautiful Rolls Royce, it looks in terrific condition, I worked in the car industry all my working life, from the early 70s till the 2020s, and Rolls Royce have always been the pinnacle of engineering.
Strange anomaly… the Registration comes up as a 1978 shadow… by which time the ShadowII was well into production with its altered dashboard, steering, exhausts and rubber bumpers. Bobs car also has very interesting head rests and contrasting leather and velour interior. My own Shadow is the same exterior colour, Pewter and dates from 1976 on an R suffix plate.
Beautiful car, I'm partial to Silver Shadows, having put quite a few miles on one a friend owned. Fantastic colour combination and condition on this example. But sorry Bob, that's not the original radio. It says Sony and CD Changer Control on it. No CDs back in 75.
Bought my Rolls- Royce back in. 1991.I traded a 300 TD in on it. I've had 2 300sd cars since then which is better for the pocket. Rolls are money pits, but extraordinary motorcars. 👍
beautiful car he is very lucky, wish i could afford to run one, i do have a classic Austin A30 1955 which i love but my dream wold be a rolls just like this one
@@Classiccarstories This was my first time watching. I seem to like British YT channels. It is nice listening to the owners. I am subscribing. That does happen to be my favorite Rolls. Classy and even a little sporty looking to me. Without being ostentatious. These and the Slant Eyes Coupe.
@@margaretbehler4935 thank you for subscribing and I hope you will enjoy more of my content , yes the original Silver Shadow like Bob said had all the chrome and a very cool car
Just started watching this video and have to mention, it's not a mark 1, it's simply a Silver Shadow, the later version in a mark 2 as it followed the Silver Shadow in this clip. Now watched it to the end, it's a BEAUTIFUL car, WELL DONE. My friend's 1974 Silver Shadow is a show car and it lives next to his other show car, a 1963 Silver Cloud 3. Both beautiful cars. Thank you for sharing this clip.
@@Classiccarstories I lived in London in 1971 for one year as a 12 year old. I used to always walk around looking at all. The Rolls-Royce is Bentleys and Jaguars and dreaming one day. Maybe I could have one.!
@@Classiccarstories I really want a Rolls or Bentley. Jaguar would be fantastic also! The one good thing when you get older, you have more expendable income to enjoy some of these luxuries.
Everyone that watched this video should look up Johnny Cash's Rolls Royce. Someone bought it and put a Tesla drivetrain. Actually a very cool build. I have a 76 rhd silver shadow 2 same color as Bobs in Texas.
Thank you for your comments crockettsummers we will check it out , would love to see your car send us a picture to downatthebarns@gmail.com and I will post it on our community instagram and Facebook page 👍
I dare say the Kiwi boot polish works okay on tyres, too. In fact, I’d try to black out those white striped tyres in the back whilst I was at it. Whitewalls are for Yank tanks…
@@byteme9718 In the 1960s-1980s, I didn't see very many British cars fitted with white striped tyres in the UK, and so I've associated them with Duesenbergs and Packards and such. In the old days, one couldn't turn around without hitting a white striped tyre in the Americas.
@@jimcabezola3051 My information is accurate and verifiable and the Avon Turbospeed tyre developed for the car had a whitewall for the Rolls-Royce models while the Bentley equivalent has a standard tyre. It was a very subtle whitewall. These are rare cars so of course you won't see many but Aston Martin used the same size tyre and sometimes whitewalls.
@@byteme9718 Indeed, there is nothing that suggests that anyone has said anything that is inaccurate or unverifiable. In matters of Avon Turbospeeds, which were standard fitment on Rolls-Royces, Bentleys and Aston Martins "back in my day", why, those tyres were legends. My only assertion was that I personally and rarely saw many flash cars using whitewalls in my native Suffolk. Indeed, none of Her Late Majesty's cars seemed to wear them. When I moved to the US, though, I saw Rolls-Royces and more garden-variety cars fitted with whitewalls. I didn't see too many of them when I lived in Germany and other places. They seem an American fashion. I'm not certain if I'd put whitewalls on the rear wheels and have plain, black tyres on the front wheels of my car. My utterly unimaginative and mundane temperament would feel a kind of tension were I to own this fabulous Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow with THIS set of tyres. Since I'd find it easier to just paint out the white stripes on what are probably perfectly satisfactory rear tyres than to apply white stripes to the undoubtedly more than adequate front ones...I'd just do the former to reduce any self-induced OCD-related tension. A car with all-black tyres or all-whitewall tyres just slides through my empty mind more easily. A car with a mix of these? Not so much...
@@jimcabezola3051 The mix of tyres in this video is ridiculous but then too is much of its content. For some years they've been made in batches and can sometime be impossible to obtain and to be honest so too are the blackwalls. No need to paint out the whitewall ever as its only on one side so, if pressed, you just fit that on the inside. The late Queen's cars were Phantoms and were fitted with very different crossply tyres. If I were ever in the unenviable position of having this tyre combination I'd match them side to side, do that and hardly anyone would notice.
Beautiful example. The engine compartment looks very tidy. I just don't know what someone did with that interior, though. RR never produced anything like that. There were some special orders of velour interiors, but not 2 tone. I suspect someone did that to fix areas of wear, but I'm not too fond of it.
During the 70"s there were some very strange interiors and two toning was surprising popular. I had a 75 car with beige leather seats and burgundy velour inserts. If you were prepared to pay, RR would supply it.
Im not a fan of the culilinan rolls.... Im sure they are selling (younger buyers) but no thanks.... as for me.... I will stick with sedan style vehicles....
@@joneprober No, no one likes ignorant bastards who take up two spaces. Before you mention "jealousy" I own a Silver Shadow II and a T2 and both slot easily intro small Tesco parking spaces because they're so narrow compared to modern cars. The only slight issue is the length that causes a bit of an overhang but there's never a need to intrude on another space. Easier to use Lidl or Aldi that have sensible width spaces to prevent door damage.
My beautiful Chill Silver Mark 4 Mondeo Edge was badly damaged in a car park where the driver fled the scene. Since then I have taken up more space than needed when parking in a.single bay. I do not feel guilty, just a little more reassured.
My favourite Rolls.
Yes classic Rolls Royce before the rubber bumpers!
Very smart example, late series 1 cars are in my opinion the most desirable of all the Shadow/T series.
As a long time RR/Bentley owner and enthusiast it's great to see someone else who shares the same passion. I hope Bob continues to enjoy his Shadow for many more years.
thank you for your comments Jjeffery what car do you have?
@@Classiccarstories A 1975 Bentley T1.
@@jjefferyworboys8138 What every Silver Shadow wants to grow up as.
Fantastic example of a late series 1 shadow. Bobs a real character hope I am in that shape at 80.
Thank you for your comments Andrew Bob he’s looking great for his age !
Proper car.
It’s a lovely car, bob is a friend of mine, we see him and Rita at various shows
Sorry to burst your bubble but that is not the original stereo.
Imagine thinking a Sony radio was original in a rolls 🙄
I was thinking the same thing. Sweet. Nice car though.
You would at least think he would have installed a Becker or Blaupunkt instead
Ah lads who cares?, he is a nice old geezer
Think he meant it was the original place!
My son lives in Beverly Hills California and he has a pristine Caribbean Blue 1973 Silver Shadow. It is his pride and joy, along with his immaculate Dodge Viper. He’s from Leyland in Lancashire. Not bad for a northern lad!
We’d like to see some pictures Janet
Great car, great geezer, great video. Cheers mucho.
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Bob's spot on. No EVs
What a beautiful Rolls Royce, it looks in terrific condition, I worked in the car industry all my working life, from the early 70s till the 2020s, and Rolls Royce have always been the pinnacle of engineering.
Thank you for your comments Keith
Beautiful Car.
Strange anomaly… the Registration comes up as a 1978 shadow… by which time the ShadowII was well into production with its altered dashboard, steering, exhausts and rubber bumpers. Bobs car also has very interesting head rests and contrasting leather and velour interior. My own Shadow is the same exterior colour, Pewter and dates from 1976 on an R suffix plate.
Probably a Jersey car originally. There were some very interesting interior trim combinations in the 70"s which haven't aged well !
Could be an error from DVLA. They do make them occasionally, or perhaps it was first registered in 1978?
Lovely car.
Beautiful car, I'm partial to Silver Shadows, having put quite a few miles on one a friend owned. Fantastic colour combination and condition on this example. But sorry Bob, that's not the original radio. It says Sony and CD Changer Control on it. No CDs back in 75.
This is absolutely gorgeous.
A really beautiful car , a timeless classic ❤❤
Yes it is and incredibly cheaper than a Mk 1 Escort
Bought my Rolls- Royce back in. 1991.I traded a 300 TD in on it. I've had 2 300sd cars since then which is better for the pocket. Rolls are money pits, but extraordinary motorcars. 👍
5 years ago I bought an '89 Bentley Turbo R . This year , I bought a '75 Silver Shadow .
Hello Bill , sounds great send us a picture of them and we’ll post on our community board and website downatthebarns@gmail.com
beautiful car he is very lucky, wish i could afford to run one, i do have a classic Austin A30 1955 which i love but my dream wold be a rolls just like this one
Yes it’s a lovely car , but we also love the Austin send us a picture and we’d love to post it on our community page 😊
Beautiful car. Paint looks superb. Great video.
Thank you Smithy yes lovely example Rolls Royce
I saw a 69 LWB w/partition that would love to have. It had cloth rear seats. Nice car Bob.
Hi Margaret, welcome to the channel thank you for getting involved
@@Classiccarstories This was my first time watching. I seem to like British YT channels. It is nice listening to the owners. I am subscribing. That does happen to be my favorite Rolls. Classy and even a little sporty looking to me. Without being ostentatious. These and the Slant Eyes Coupe.
@@margaretbehler4935 thank you for subscribing and I hope you will enjoy more of my content , yes the original Silver Shadow like Bob said had all the chrome and a very cool car
Lovely colour combination. I love it.
What a beautiful car
Thank you for your comments
The car is beautiful sir. Bravo!
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Original Radio !!! dont think so
Just started watching this video and have to mention, it's not a mark 1, it's simply a Silver Shadow, the later version in a mark 2 as it followed the Silver Shadow in this clip. Now watched it to the end, it's a BEAUTIFUL car, WELL DONE. My friend's 1974 Silver Shadow is a show car and it lives next to his other show car, a 1963 Silver Cloud 3. Both beautiful cars. Thank you for sharing this clip.
Not surprising, especially considering he thought the sony radio was the original.
My dream car!
This is is certainly lovely
@@Classiccarstories I lived in London in 1971 for one year as a 12 year old. I used to always walk around looking at all. The Rolls-Royce is Bentleys and Jaguars and dreaming one day. Maybe I could have one.!
@@tombkk1322 so have you never had a chance to buy a Jaguar?
@@Classiccarstories I really want a Rolls or Bentley. Jaguar would be fantastic also! The one good thing when you get older, you have more expendable income to enjoy some of these luxuries.
I've never seen the leather / cloth combination for the upholstery before. Was that original?
Not sure Ron, will have to check with Bob
Everyone that watched this video should look up Johnny Cash's Rolls Royce. Someone bought it and put a Tesla drivetrain. Actually a very cool build. I have a 76 rhd silver shadow 2 same color as Bobs in Texas.
Thank you for your comments crockettsummers we will check it out , would love to see your car send us a picture to downatthebarns@gmail.com and I will post it on our community instagram and Facebook page 👍
I've seen another 1930s rolls with a nissan leaf setup driving it. Kinda ruins the authenticity I think.
If that Rolls is a '75, then how is it showing a '78 number plate?
100% not original radio. Surely a 1977 or 78 on a S plate?
I dare say the Kiwi boot polish works okay on tyres, too. In fact, I’d try to black out those white striped tyres in the back whilst I was at it. Whitewalls are for Yank tanks…
Whitewalls were normal on the Silver Shadow. Rarer now because cheapskate owners fit cheap tyres.
@@byteme9718 In the 1960s-1980s, I didn't see very many British cars fitted with white striped tyres in the UK, and so I've associated them with Duesenbergs and Packards and such. In the old days, one couldn't turn around without hitting a white striped tyre in the Americas.
@@jimcabezola3051 My information is accurate and verifiable and the Avon Turbospeed tyre developed for the car had a whitewall for the Rolls-Royce models while the Bentley equivalent has a standard tyre. It was a very subtle whitewall.
These are rare cars so of course you won't see many but Aston Martin used the same size tyre and sometimes whitewalls.
@@byteme9718 Indeed, there is nothing that suggests that anyone has said anything that is inaccurate or unverifiable. In matters of Avon Turbospeeds, which were standard fitment on Rolls-Royces, Bentleys and Aston Martins "back in my day", why, those tyres were legends. My only assertion was that I personally and rarely saw many flash cars using whitewalls in my native Suffolk. Indeed, none of Her Late Majesty's cars seemed to wear them. When I moved to the US, though, I saw Rolls-Royces and more garden-variety cars fitted with whitewalls. I didn't see too many of them when I lived in Germany and other places. They seem an American fashion. I'm not certain if I'd put whitewalls on the rear wheels and have plain, black tyres on the front wheels of my car. My utterly unimaginative and mundane temperament would feel a kind of tension were I to own this fabulous Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow with THIS set of tyres. Since I'd find it easier to just paint out the white stripes on what are probably perfectly satisfactory rear tyres than to apply white stripes to the undoubtedly more than adequate front ones...I'd just do the former to reduce any self-induced OCD-related tension. A car with all-black tyres or all-whitewall tyres just slides through my empty mind more easily. A car with a mix of these? Not so much...
@@jimcabezola3051 The mix of tyres in this video is ridiculous but then too is much of its content. For some years they've been made in batches and can sometime be impossible to obtain and to be honest so too are the blackwalls. No need to paint out the whitewall ever as its only on one side so, if pressed, you just fit that on the inside.
The late Queen's cars were Phantoms and were fitted with very different crossply tyres.
If I were ever in the unenviable position of having this tyre combination I'd match them side to side, do that and hardly anyone would notice.
Beautiful example. The engine compartment looks very tidy. I just don't know what someone did with that interior, though. RR never produced anything like that. There were some special orders of velour interiors, but not 2 tone. I suspect someone did that to fix areas of wear, but I'm not too fond of it.
During the 70"s there were some very strange interiors and two toning was surprising popular. I had a 75 car with beige leather seats and burgundy velour inserts.
If you were prepared to pay, RR would supply it.
THE BBC (BOB'S BEAUTIFUL CAR. LIKE THE PUN 👍
So what is Bob getting converted then ?
You are Wright about with the boot polish just put it on and the Hot sun to melt it in and Mr Sheen to clean the bugs Off an road tar
Hi Paul, thanks for your comment
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Seen it on pictures
Yea Scepter electric Rolls, it’s just not right 😂
Didn’t know mark 1 shadows had head rests ???.
Did they not?
Beee-yew-tifull.
Im not a fan of the culilinan rolls.... Im sure they are selling (younger buyers) but no thanks.... as for me.... I will stick with sedan style vehicles....
"I take up two parking bays at Tesco". Laughs.
Do people like this not realise how much they are despised? Do they just not care?
You don't realise he was saying they're BIG vehicles. The parking spaces here in Australia don't even fit my Australian built ford.
Jealousy is a curse 😁
@@joneprober No, no one likes ignorant bastards who take up two spaces. Before you mention "jealousy" I own a Silver Shadow II and a T2 and both slot easily intro small Tesco parking spaces because they're so narrow compared to modern cars. The only slight issue is the length that causes a bit of an overhang but there's never a need to intrude on another space. Easier to use Lidl or Aldi that have sensible width spaces to prevent door damage.
My beautiful Chill Silver Mark 4 Mondeo Edge was badly damaged in a car park where the driver fled the scene. Since then I have taken up more space than needed when parking in a.single bay. I do not feel guilty, just a little more reassured.
Terrible