
Per Hour Rate
$460
/ Hour
*3 hrs minimum*

Per Day Rate
$5,100
/ Day
*12 hr day rate*

Airport Transfer
$1,380
*Depends on pick up area*
Year - 1952
Make - Rolls Royce
Model - Silver Cloud
Transmission - Automatic
4 Passenger
Black Leather Interior
Heated Seats
DVD Player
On Board Wi-Fi
Phone Charger
Laptop Desk
CAR OVERVIEW
The 1967 Rolls-Royce represents a classic example of British luxury and automotive excellence from the mid-20th century. Here are some key details about Rolls-Royce models from that era:
1967 Rolls-Royce Models
- Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow (Introduced in 1965)
- The Silver Shadow was Rolls-Royce’s first unibody car, replacing the traditional separate chassis design.
- Engine: 6.2L (later 6.75L) V8 engine.
- Features: Hydraulic self-leveling suspension, power steering, and luxurious leather/wood interiors.
- Variants: Included a standard sedan and a long-wheelbase version (later named the Silver Wraith II).
- Rolls-Royce Phantom V (1959–1968)
- A large, hand-built limousine favored by royalty and dignitaries.
- Engine: 6.2L V8 (later 6.75L).
- Features: Custom coachwork by Mulliner Park Ward, lavish interiors, and extended wheelbase.
- Rolls-Royce Corniche (Convertible/Coupe – Not yet named in 1967)
- The two-door variants of the Silver Shadow were later rebranded as the Corniche in the 1970s.
Key Features of a 1967 Rolls-Royce
- Handcrafted Luxury: Walnut dashboards, Connolly leather seats, and wool carpets.
- Smooth Ride: Advanced suspension for unparalleled comfort.
- Prestige: Favored by celebrities, business magnates, and royalty.
Collectibility & Value Today
- A well-maintained 1967 Silver Shadow can range from 15,000to50,000+, depending on condition.
- The Phantom V is rarer and more valuable, sometimes fetching $100,000+ at auction.
- Restoration costs can be high due to bespoke parts and craftsmanship.
SERVICES OFFERED ON THIS VEHICLE
- Point to point service
- Dedicated chauffeur service
- Air port transfer
- Night life service