Rolls-Royce Corniche
£169,995
6.8
Automatic
transmission
Reg: 3466DK
registration
6750cc Engine
engine size
9,946 Miles
mileage
Convertible
body style
Petrol
fuel type
3 Doors
doors
BLUE
colour
2001
year
£169,995
price
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Rolls-Royce CORNICHE 6.8 for £169,995

Features
AIR BAG DRIVER
AIR BAG PASSENGER
AIR-CONDITIONING
ALARM
ALLOY WHEELS (17IN)
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
POWER-ASSISTED STEERING
SEAT LUMBAR SUPPORT
SPEAKERS
Comments
IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT (RADIO/CD AUTOCHANGER),  SEATS ELECTRIC (MEMORY DRIVER/PASSENGER),  SEATS HEATED (DRIVER/PASSENGER/REAR),  STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED CONTROLS (GEARS), 
Integrity Automotive are extremely proud to offer this 2001 Rolls-Royce Corniche V. One of only 38 RHD made and less than 10,000 miles with supporting main dealer service history. By the 1960s, Rolls-Royce had embraced the idea that some owners might prefer to take the wheel themselves. They introduced the Silver Shadow, prioritising owner-driver comfort – a feature appreciated not only by the owners but also by the remaining chauffeurs in service. The two-door convertible version of the Silver Shadow quickly followed suit, becoming the most successful Rolls-Royce convertible ever. Originally known as the Silver Shadow Mulliner Park Ward Two-Door Drop Head Coupé in 1966, it was later renamed the Corniche in 1971 due to popular demand. The Corniche Convertible continued production until 1995, totalling 5,678 convertibles, while the coupé was discontinued in 1980. In 1998, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd was acquired by Volkswagen, ensuring the future of both Rolls-Royce and Bentley. Th