Launched in 1965, the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow and Bentley T marked a revolutionary step forward for their manufacturer, Rolls-Royce. The new cars were the first from Rolls-Royce to feature monocoque (chassisless) construction, independent suspension and four wheel disc brakes. Both cars shared the same general specification and design, and both would remain in production until 1980.
Why should your mechanic get to have all the fun? Maintaining your Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, Silver Shadow LWB, Silver Shadow II, Silver Wraith II, Two Door Saloon, Drophead Coup , Corniche, Camargue, Bentley T or T2 in top condition has never been this straightforward. The Shadow Owners' Companion enables anyone with reasonable mechanical ability to maintain his or her Shadow in top form. Each section is clearly written for the weekend mechanic and brimming with tips on tools, troubleshooting, and resource recommendations.
The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow & Bentley T-Series were a revolutionary step forward when launched in 1965. Here’s the full story, including related coachbuilt cars & the Silver Wraith ll, Corniche & Camargue.
Rolls-Royces and Bentleys are among the most prestigious cars in the world and, as such, attract a highly discerning clientele. The Silver Shadow, along with its rarer sibling the Bentley T, were the first Rolls-Royce designed models to feature modern construction methods, albeit the cars were built to the highest of standards by craftsmen in accordance with the firms' long standing traditions. It is no wonder these cars are revered internationally by marque enthusiasts for their initial build quality, comfort and effortless performance. The Essential Buyer's Guide to the Rolls Royce Silver Shadow & Bentley T Series is, in effect, having expert advice pocket size! Intended for marque owners and novice enthusiasts alike, Malcolm Bobbitt's practical and easy to follow book will allow the potential purchaser of one of these prestige cars to confidently and quickly assess a vehicle as to its true condition. The guide equips the buyer to take a professional approach when viewing a car, and to decide within fifteen minutes whether it is worth taking a longer and more detailed examination. This guide provides all the information and advice necessary to embark upon an hour-long appraisal of the car, and to judge whether it is the right vehicle at the right price. Featured in this guide are specially selected illustrations to help properly evaluate a potential purchase. Information on the Rolls-Royce and Bentley community, such as marque specialists and clubs, is given, along with all the cars' vital statistics. This book covers all models in the Silver Shadow and Bentley T range to include the highly sought after coachbuilt types. Not only will it guide buyers in making the right choice of car, the information imparted will ensure enjoyable motoring and satisfying Rolls-Royce and Bentley ownership. The book identifies all the common problem areas with 100 clear colour photographs and jargon free text.
The essential guide to purchasing a Silver Shadow or Bentley T, which allows both novice and accustomed Rolls-Royce and Bentley enthusiasts to appraise a potential purchase with professional confidence, identifying what to look for in order to acquire the right car at the right price. With Malcolm Bobbitt’s concise and easy-to-follow guide, packed with sound advice, and backed up by specially selected illustrations, the route through checking a car’s provenance and true condition is made all the easier. Packed with the right information, this is your passport to the Rolls-Royce and Bentley community.
Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Graham RobsonSubtitled: The Complete Story. By the mid 195s, Rolls-Royce cars were both mechanically and visuallydated. Never a company to do things in a hurry, Rolls-Royce designed the Silver Shadow series of li mousines with a fully monocoque shell and a new engine. Developed into the Silver Wraith, Corniche and Carmargue as well as Bentley models, the new design became Rolls-Royces best selling car ever. Here Robson charts the design, development and production of these superlative cars and of the specialversions that were built. Hdbd., 7 1/4x 9 1/2, 192 pgs., 16 b&w ill., 2 color.
This elegantly-designed book chronicles the history of Rolls-Royce automobiles from the company's creation in 1904 to its imminent handover to BMW. All models are featured in chronological order, with sidebars providing additional information about the personalities involved, buying tips, specifications and production figures. Coverage includes the Silver Wraiths, Silver Dawns and Phantoms of the 1946 to 1955 and the absorption of Bentley; the Silver Shadow introduced in 1965; bankruptcy of the car and aero engine company in 1971; the Corniche, Camargue and Phantom (1959 to 1995), and the Silver Spirit, Silver Spur and Silver Dawn (1980 to 1998); and the use of a BMW engine in the 1998 Silver Seraph and the convoluted acquisition of the trademark by the German company.
"As a design object beyond its practical purpose, the automobile has left an indelible mark on the world we live in. There is scarcely another everyday item which has been designed in a more sophisticated and inventive manner and which offers a larger projection area. This can be seen with particular clarity in the sports car. The volume pays homage to a selection of exclusive sports cars by legendary manufacturers, from Porsche to Ferrari to Jaguar, as artworks in their own right and as a unity of form, technology, design and emotions. Essays, selected texts and biographies shed light on the multi-layered development of automobile design and introduce the vehicles and their designers."--Publisher's description
The Complete Guide to the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph and Bentley Arnage is the only book exclusively dedicated to the last motorcars to be designed at Crewe before Rolls-Royce and Bentley were sold to new owners. From design and styling of the Silver Seraph to the Arnage Final Series of 2009, this book covers every model and goes into detail about every imaginable option, with 265 color pictures. Special attention is given to rarely seen features, unusual options, and the long wheelbase variants, including the Bentley State Limousine. In addition, there is a useful checklist of things to look at when evaluating one for purchase.