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Thursday 11 January 2018

1995 ROLLS ROYCE CORNICHE CONVERTIBLE - COYS AUCTIONS AUTOSPORT SALE 2018 National Exhibition Centre Marston Green, Birmingham, B49 1NT Saturday 13th January 2018

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COYS AUCTIONS AUTOSPORT SALE 2018
National Exhibition Centre
Marston Green, Birmingham, B49 1NT
Saturday 13th January 2018


1995 ROLLS ROYCE CORNICHE CONVERTIBLE
ONE OF THE LAST BUILT

Rolls-Royce’s Corniche Convertible was introduced in 1970 as a convertible version of the popular Silver Shadow and remained in production for an impressive 25 years.
Each was built to a clients customer order at Rolls-Royce’s H.J. Mulliner Park Ward coachworks in London and would take a substantial amount of time to handcraft to stately standards. With only the finest leather used within, the cars were an imposing rolling status symbol.

Not just long-lived, the Corniche Convertible was as desirable at the end of it’s 25 year run as it was in the beginning, a testament to its owners taste and success.


This late 1995 Rolls-Royce Corniche Convertible, finished in white, with cream interior, boasts an exceedingly low 38,000 miles from new and being from the last year of production for these iconic and well-established cars, it is one of the most desirable models to add to any Rolls-Royce collection.




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