Seller's comments about 1974' Rolls-Royce Corniche
The name Corniche was introduced in 1971 for the coupé and convertible versions of the Silver Shadows manufactured since 1965 and in 1967. Officially, Rolls-Royce she called Two Door Saloonda in terms of space similar to the four-door saloons. The vehicles were produced at the Rolls-Royce bodies muller Park Ward in London. The Corniche had the regular V8 engine of the house with a motor block from an aluminum silicon alloy (alusil) aluminum cylinder heads and wet cast iron cylinder bushes. 1041 mm hole and 991 mm hub resulted in a total cavity of 6750 cm³. Initially, the engine was equipped with a SOLEX four-fashioned gasman with two SU carburettus in 1975. A Bosch injection was used from 1980. The chassis showed all-round and screw springs on the front and rear axle of remover an automatic level regulation (made by Rolls-Royce, without the pneumatic dampers under Citroën license), only on the rear wheels. Display brakes in 1972 in an inner -ventilated version provided a delay. Subject to intermediate sales and errors. The vehicle description only serves the general identification of the vehicle and does not constitute a guarantee in the sales sense. You can get the exact scope of equipment from our sales staff. Please contact us.