Rolls-Royce Silver Spur Mulliner Park Ward

Rolls-Royce Silver Spur Mulliner Park Ward

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RobinSherwood

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336 posts

222 months

Saturday 13th September 2014
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Hello,

I posted this in the classic cars section then thought it ought to be here too, apologies for the duplication.

I just finished giving my Silver Spur a clean and decided to take a few pictures, there are still a few bits and bobs to sort which I will hopefully do over the Winter but she is starting to come together.











Interior with a couple of bits of crystal on display





The other side with the humidor open





The front



The boot



and finally the engine bay



Kind regards,

Robin

9six4

1,370 posts

180 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
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Looks wonderful - thanks for sharing the pics.

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
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Friend of ours (me and Mrs Podie) had a blue one. Only 20-odd built IIRC.

We did a safari park in it... it's one way to get noticed hehe

Byteme

450 posts

149 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
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The front corners of the inner fluted section of the front cushions are far too high.

Earlier cars had the flutes tied down by hand while your vehicle uses shallow U shaped clips that disengage whenever the slightest and most delicate ladies made imperfect landings.

A good trimmer could remedy this for a reasonable cost

matt5791

381 posts

133 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
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Love the cigars. Worth taking up smoking just to take advantage of the feature - I assume it's some kind of humidor.

RobinSherwood

Original Poster:

336 posts

222 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
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Podie said:
Friend of ours (me and Mrs Podie) had a blue one. Only 20-odd built IIRC.

We did a safari park in it... it's one way to get noticed hehe
23 RHD cars built though all the cars in this edition were I believe finished in Bordeaux the same as my car.

RobinSherwood

Original Poster:

336 posts

222 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
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matt5791 said:
Love the cigars. Worth taking up smoking just to take advantage of the feature - I assume it's some kind of humidor.
It is exactly that, a humidor. The bit that holds the moisture is hidden under the sliding lid to the compartment.

The picnic table behind the other seat also contains a compartment, that one is baize lined and contains two sets of playing cards.

The two compartments below the picnic tables are the cocktail cabinets which contain the crystal glasses and decanters and then there is a fridge in between the two rear seats to hold chilled wine and or mixers.

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
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RobinSherwood said:
Podie said:
Friend of ours (me and Mrs Podie) had a blue one. Only 20-odd built IIRC.

We did a safari park in it... it's one way to get noticed hehe
23 RHD cars built though all the cars in this edition were I believe finished in Bordeaux the same as my car.
I know it was a Park Ward. Will see if I can dig out a photo.

Byteme

450 posts

149 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
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RobinSherwood said:
Podie said:
Friend of ours (me and Mrs Podie) had a blue one. Only 20-odd built IIRC.

We did a safari park in it... it's one way to get noticed hehe
23 RHD cars built though all the cars in this edition were I believe finished in Bordeaux the same as my car.
They were indeed all finished in Bordeaux. The only Blue MPW cars I can recall would have been the touring limousines.

The veneered trim was also unique to these cars and featured sapwood that would normally have been considered scrap.

Edited by Byteme on Sunday 14th September 14:54

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
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This may answer it...




awg454

502 posts

223 months

Monday 15th September 2014
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Hope you dont mind heres some pics of mine,not quite a rare as yours! they really are good cars

awg454

502 posts

223 months

Monday 15th September 2014
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Byteme

450 posts

149 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Compare the front corners of the front seat cushion centre flutes against that of the OP and you can see how his have failed. It looks like these were fixed "properly" early on, most probably within the warranty period.