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Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce - Silver Cloud (1960)

Explore the enduring legacy of the iconic Rolls‑Royce Silver Cloud**—a classic symbol of automotive opulence that continues to captivate collectors worldwide. Whether you are looking at the base 1957 model or the 1960‑year‑old elegance, the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud price reflects a blend of heritage, craftsmanship, and the rarity that defines this masterpiece. Because of its limited production and exquisite detailing, the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 1960 price varies widely depending on condition, provenance, and regional demand.

This description offers a comprehensive snapshot of what you’ll find in our database, designed to give you a clear, quick‑reference guide that is perfect for featured snippets and easy comparison.

  • Engine: 3,747 cc (4 × 1.9 L) 4‑stroke, single‑cam chromium‑coated, 8 bore and 9 stroke cylinders, delivering 160 hp at 4,000 rpm.
  • Transmission: 3‑speed manual gearbox with overdrive, integrating Gurney's proprietary twin‑shaft design for smooth gear changes.
  • Fuel type: High‑octane gasoline (specifically the 91 octane range recommended for optimal performance).
  • Dimensions: Wheelbase 4,120 mm; overall length 6,347 mm; width 1,929 mm; height 1,975 mm.
  • Suspension: Independent front wishbones with hydraulic dampers; live rear axle fitted with a three‑way shock absorber.
  • Braking system: Engine‑driven drum brakes at all four wheels, each with a 300 mm coil length and a 10 mm offset.
  • Electrical: 12‑V DC system with a 15‑amp alternator, dual-ignition system for redundancy, and a 2‑way power steering assist.
  • Interior: Hand‑stitched linen upholstery with walnut veneer trim, adjustable leather seats, and a handcrafted instrument panel featuring a broad Tachometer‑Speedometer combo.
  • Intermittent features: Optional twin electric fans, a mechanical heating system, and a factory‑installed hydraulic windscreen wipers.
  • Exemplar‑specific details: No rotary engine, no electric starter in early models (necessitating a hand‑crank), but the 1960 version introduced a lightweight electric starter as an upgrade.

Rolls Royce Silver Cloud depreciation is a critical consideration for any prospective owner or collector. While luxury vehicles often maintain value better than mass‑produced cars, they still trade against time and rarity. Based on collector data and historical sales, typical depreciation rates are:

  • First year: 15‑20 % – given the extensive care required before new ownership.
  • Second year: 10‑12 % – the price stabilizes as quality has been established.
  • Third through seventh years: 5‑8 % per annum – the vehicle remains highly sought after by collectors, keeping price declines moderate.
  • Beyond seven years: 3‑5 % per annum – the depreciation curve flattens as historical significance outweighs condition factors.

However, depreciation can fluctuate due to factors like condition (original vs. restored), provenance (ownership by royalty or celebrities),


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