Rolls-Royce 1955-80 - 2018 Market Review

By: Cliff Chambers


Rolls-Royce 1955-80

Rolls-Royce 1955-80 - 2018 Market Review
Rolls Royce Camargue

It is more than 30 years since Silver Clouds started flirting with $100K values and never quite making it. That applies of course to four-door cars, not the two-door Saloons with bodies by Mulliner and other coachbuilders which frequently top $150,000.

Silver Shadows remain affordable, with Series II cars no dearer than early ones and the two-door only slightly more expensive than a sedan.

Recently a couple of older R-R limousines with Royal connections came up for auction in Britain, accompanied by the last Corniche V convertible from 2002.

That one was set to make A$300,000, but earlier cars sell for considerably less.

Silver Cloud $87,495 [4]

Silver Shadow 1966-80 $31,185 [32]

Shadow coupe $42,330 [3]

Corniche conv. 1971-82 $82,945 [4]

Camargue $134,970 [2]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2018 Euro & Brit Car Value Guide.

 

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