Sorry Roger but being an enthusiast I can't really agree, the P100 lamps on this model look hideous, however overall it is still a beautiful car in it's original form.
It's a proper Rolls Royce, no computers, no starlight roof or umbrellas in the door. Just a beautiful design, well constructed and tasteful. Rolls Royce have really forgotten about their traditional customers.
@@mscott3918 Too true, since BMW bought Rolls Royce, the real essence of Rolls Royce standards and craftmanship have made way for BMW gimmickry. Any model up to the Silver Spirit / Silver Spur is worth looking into, after that, forget it. A Silver Seraph MIGHT be okay as a daily drive, though.
I believe this IS the Harry Karl (the "shoe tycoon.") Debbie Reynold's car. Debbie said, much later he gambled away most of his money, and HERS. He was a victim of the infamous Friar,s Club crooked card game. People in the roof area looking down at the table and sending messages via mini-ear pieces, very "Mission Impossible!" I don't think this car was sold to Lucille Ball, but the zany-redhead did inherit gossip columnist Hedda Hopper's Silver Cloud saloon, upon her 1966 passing.
the headlamps do work however i would put them on a less rare coupe. I've always wanted the big headlamps on a cloud but not on an old 30s jalopy. also a modern Art Morrison drive train with 600 hp and massive brakes. the only way to go on these old girls for daily driving.
One of my favorite cars in the whole world and the history to go with it!! Fabulous indeed!!!
Indemodable, toute les Rolls sont intemporelles, c'est l'exelence dans l'art de vivre la passion de les conduires façons gentleman.
I LOVE IT
WH A GORGEOUS
ROLLS ROYCE ❤
Incredible to see a Cloud with P100 headlamps but it actually works very well - lovely car !
Sorry Roger but being an enthusiast I can't really agree, the P100 lamps on this model look hideous, however overall it is still a beautiful car in it's original form.
Now, thats a car!!! Not only a car, but a PMC,!! I can just see Lucy with her flaming red hair cruising down the PCH in this marvelous machine!
It's a proper Rolls Royce, no computers, no starlight roof or umbrellas in the door. Just a beautiful design, well constructed and tasteful. Rolls Royce have really forgotten about their traditional customers.
@@mscott3918 Too true, since BMW bought Rolls Royce, the real essence of Rolls Royce standards and craftmanship have made way for BMW gimmickry. Any model up to the Silver Spirit / Silver Spur is worth looking into, after that, forget it. A Silver Seraph MIGHT be okay as a daily drive, though.
I believe this IS the Harry Karl (the "shoe tycoon.") Debbie Reynold's car. Debbie said, much later he gambled away most of his money, and HERS. He was a victim of the infamous Friar,s Club crooked card game. People in the roof area looking down at the table and sending messages via mini-ear pieces, very "Mission Impossible!" I don't think this car was sold to Lucille Ball, but the zany-redhead did inherit gossip columnist Hedda Hopper's Silver Cloud saloon, upon her 1966 passing.
Lol 😂😂😂
still sounds good
i like and support made in england 👍👍😊😊🇬🇧🇬🇧🚗🚗
The year I was born 1962
They don't make car's like that
No More
🌹 Lovely
3rd owner: Cruella de Vil.
Is this the car bought by Debbie Reynolds and sold to Lucille Ball?
the headlamps do work however i would put them on a less rare coupe. I've always wanted the big headlamps on a cloud but not on an old 30s jalopy. also a modern Art Morrison drive train with 600 hp and massive brakes. the only way to go on these old girls for daily driving.
this not rolls royce Austin princess