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Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce - Silver Cloud (1956)

The Rolls Royce Silver Cloud—a name that resonates with luxury, refinement, and automotive history—was first introduced to the world in 1956. A classic embodiment of post-war craftsmanship, the Silver Cloud quickly became a symbol of status and prestige. While the exact Rolls Royce Silver Cloud price differs widely based on condition, provenance, and regional demand, enthusiasts and collectors are eager to explore the current market landscape for this iconic model.

Below you’ll find a detailed snapshot of the 1956 Silver Cloud’s specifications, a practical depreciation overview, a contextual comparison with fellow luxury titles, and a concise description of its market positioning. Together, this information equips you to assess the value of a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 1956 price that best matches your expectations.

  • Engine: 5.0 L (428 cubic inches) V8, SOHC, 285 hp at 3800 rpm
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual (automatic optional in some markets)
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline)
  • Layout: RWD (rear‑wheel drive)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 5,617 mm (221 in)
    • Width: 1,818 mm (71 in)
    • Height: 1,778 mm (70 in)
    • Wheelbase: 3,302 mm (130 in)
  • Weight: Approx. 2,000 kg (4,410 lb)
  • Top Speed: 134 mph (215 km/h)*
  • 0–60 mph: 9.5 seconds (approx.)*
  • Features:
    • Power steering (optional)
    • Power brakes (optional)
    • All‑steel cooling system
    • Full‑tilt front seats

*Performance figures derived from era‑specific testing and may vary with vehicle condition.

Depreciation Insight

Unlike contemporary luxury models that often hold or increase in value thanks to scarcity and modern demand, a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud follows the classic depreciation curve typical of pre‑1970s British engineering. Generally, a brand‑new Silver Cloud lost between 15‑20 % of its original sale price within the first year, largely due to the rapid pace of automotive innovation and services consumption. Subsequent depreciation tends to moderate, with a typical loss of about 7‑10 % annually for most vehicles in fair condition over the next decade. However, the rate can accelerate or decelerate depending on restoration levels, rarity of the specific VIN, and historical significance (e.g., models with notable previous owners or unique trim options).

Used Rolls Royce Silver Cloud Price

For a used Silver Cloud, the market bracket widens considerably. The used Rolls Royce Silver Cloud price reflects not only age but factors such as service history, mileage, and cosmetic


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