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Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Junkyard Find: Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow



01 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee MartinMost of these Junkyard Finds come from big chain-owned self-service wrecking yards that have fast inventory turnover and plenty of fresh cars at all times. This means that I’m going to see lots of Volvo 240s in California, lots of old Subarus in Colorado, and millions of acre-feet of Tauruses and Sables everywhere. Oddball high-end stuff shows up, too, like the occasional Maserati or every Jaguar XJ-S ever made, but you just aren’t going to see a Rolls-Royce in this type of yard… until now.
06 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee MartinThe Silver Shadow is the least valuable Rolls-Royce, and you can find project-grade examples for the price of a beater Tercel. But they’re still rare, and their parts tend to be worth enough that most won’t make it through the auction process that filters out semi-valuable cars before they go for the standing lowball offer from the U-Wrench-It bidder.


We’ve had a Silver Shadow in the 24 Hours of LeMons, of course; it was purchased for $1,000 and the champagne cooler or something was sold off to get the price under the 500-buck LeMons limit. Of course, keeping the thing running ended up costing plenty, because you just can’t find Rollers at the cheap self-service yards.
09 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee MartinI’m betting that this one showed up at this Los Angeles-area yard as a near-completely-stripped shell, probably after some Silver Shadow restorer grabbed all the good stuff. It’s possible, though, that it arrived with lots of bits still on it and got picked clean later.
04 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee MartinGiven the absurd thickness of the steel used in these cars, the scrap value is likely to be fairly lucrative for the yard, once the employees decide that there’s nothing left to sell on this car.
02 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee MartinThe Silver Shadow was built for the 1965 through 1980 model years, the VIN tag was nowhere to be found on this one, and there aren’t many clues about its age. Side marker lights were required in the United States starting in 1968, and the holes for those lights are visible on this car, so I’m going to say it’s a 1968-80 model (it could be a Bentley T-series as well, though the yard labeled it as a Rolls-Royce). Can anybody narrow it down further from viewing photos of this hulk?01 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee Martin 02 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee Martin 03 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee Martin 04 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee Martin 05 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee Martin 06 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee Martin 07 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee Martin 08 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee Martin 09 - Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Down On the Junkyard - Picture courtesy of Murilee Martin

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