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1964' Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud

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£90,000
Published 18 May 2025ID: si3QCF
Expired
6 months, 2 weeks ago

Information from the owner

Body: Coupe
Age: 61 years
Exterior color: Grey
Electronics: AM/FM Radio, Parking Assist Rear

Seller's comments about 1964' Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud

UTAC | Millbrook, Bedford
Viewing: Tues 25th June from 12pm
Auction: Wed 26th June from 9am
Location: Millbrook Proving Ground, Station Lane, Bedford MK45 2JQ1964 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III Drophead Coupe
Entered from The Merlin Collection
Estimate
£90, 000 - £110, 000 Registration No: 200 MMJ
Chassis No: SFU173
MOT: July 2025
Silver Cloud III converted into a two-door Drophead Coupe using H. J. Mulliner’s Design Number 7504 as a template
Documented c. 30-month restoration and conversion by Viktor Valker at the VTG Group
Power steering, suspension, brakes and electrics all significantly improved (with associated parts bills totalling c.£23, 500) since entering The Merlin Collection in 2019
Reunited with its original number plate ‘200 MMJ’
Rather than being a bespoke creation, H. J. Mulliner's design number 7504 saw the West London firm take delivery of brand new four-door Silver Cloud III Standard Steel Saloons from Crewe and adapt them into extravagant two-door Drophead Coupes. The result was among the most imposing, stylish and exclusive convertibles of the 1960s; H. J. Mulliner reputedly reconfigured just thirty-eight Silver Cloud IIIs as Drophead Coupes. Given the scarcity and value of the genuine article (one sold at public auction during 2021 for over $1. 1 million), several companies have followed in H. J. Mulliner's footsteps over the years.
According to its accompanying RREC copy build records, chassis SFU173 was originally finished in Burgundy with Beige leather upholstery. Supplied new to Murkett Bros Ltd of Bedford for use as a demonstrator on 28th January 1964, the Standard Steel Saloon was bought by William H. King Ltd of King’s Lynn some seven months later. Remaining in the same locale when coachbuilder turned retailer Mann Egerton acquired it on 19th April 1967, the Silver Cloud III passed through various hands before being exported to Germany by Herr Nittel during 1986. Belonging to Lothar Thomas Eichhorn, Studio Eichhorn and Willfried Nett thereafter, chassis SFU173 was in need of restoration by the time that Viktor Valker of the VTG Group bought it during May 2012. Veteran of numerous Rolls-Royce and Bentley renovations, Viktor Valker decided to convert the Silver Cloud III from a four-door Saloon into a two-door Drophead Coupe using H. J. Mulliner’s Design Number 7504 as a template. Taking some two and a half years to complete and documented via 281 photographs, work saw the Saloon body mounted on a jig and remodelled with new sills, altered A-posts and new B-posts etc prior to the roof being removed. The doors were specially extended, bespoke rear quarter windows made and a new hood mechanism crafted. The 6230cc V8 engine was overhauled, the exterior repainted in Burgundy over Tudor Grey, the brightwork rejuvenated and the interior re-trimmed with grey leather etc.
Bowled over by its handsome lines and two-tone colour scheme, the seller bought the Rolls-Royce from The Real Car Company in September 2019. Joining an impressive private collection and stabled alongside aircraft, the Silver Cloud III was thoroughly gone through stem to stern to ensure that it drove as well as it looked. The power steering, suspension, brakes and electrics were all attended to with associated parts bills totalling circa £23, 500 (the labour cost was absorbed inhouse). A period radio was updated with modern internals and additional interior lights added. The vendor even went as far as tracking down the original number plate ‘200 MMJ’ (rather than ‘200 MMS’ as erroneously noted on the build records) and reuniting it with the car. Enjoyed with friends as a full four-seater, the Drophead Coupe turns heads wherever it goes and remains ‘on the button’. Only coming to market in an attempt to slim the seller’s collection down to more manageable levels, this magnificent Rolls-Royce is worthy of close inspection. Offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, RREC copy build records, assorted bills and numerous restoration images.
** Bidding will take place live at the venue, online via our H&H website, by telephone and commission - T&Cs apply**
Parking and entry into the auction is free for auction attendees with a catalogue, available at the door.
Catalogues can be purchased for £20 (admits 2 people).

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