1955-1966 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud
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The Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Standard Steel Saloon was the company’s principle product from 1955 to 1966. When first introduced, it was slightly more expensive than the almost identical Bentley S Series, and was initially...
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“Mainly standard coachwork now, for Rolls-Royce’s staple model - yet nearly 10% bore bespoke bodies. From 1959 the new V8 makes the Series II and III almost 120mph cars”
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Years built: | 1955-1966 |
Make: | Rolls-Royce |
Model: | Silver Cloud |
Coachbuilder: | Factory, James Young, Mulliner Park Ward, Hooper, Graber, Capron, Freestone & Webb |
Body: | Saloon |
Engine Size: | 4887cc straight-six / 6230cc V8 |
Bhp: | 'Adequate' |
0-60 secs: | 13.0 secs |
Top Speed Mph: | 106-117 mph |
Category: | Popular Classic |
Event Eligibility: | Marque Events |
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Chassis SHS349C, a 1965 Cloud III ‘Chinese Eye’ drophead coupé, achieved celebrity in the cult 1960s film Blow Up driven by lead actor David Hemmings. Almost two decades later fi...
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