Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II

The Legacy

The Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II stands as one of the most iconic symbols of British automotive excellence. Introduced in 1959, this magnificent machine represented the pinnacle of luxury motoring during the golden age of automobile design. Each Silver Cloud II was meticulously hand-built at the Crewe factory, where skilled craftsmen spent countless hours perfecting every detail.

What distinguished the Silver Cloud II from its predecessor was the introduction of Rolls-Royce’s legendary 6.2-liter V8 engine, a masterpiece of engineering that delivered power with unprecedented refinement. The whisper-quiet operation became the stuff of legend—it was said that at 60 miles per hour, the loudest sound in the cabin was the ticking of the dashboard clock.

This particular example has been preserved in exceptional condition, maintaining its original character while benefiting from careful restoration work. The sumptuous leather interior, hand-stitched wood veneer panels, and chrome fixtures all speak to an era when automotive luxury was defined by craftsmanship rather than technology.

Owning or experiencing a Silver Cloud II is not merely about transportation—it’s about preserving a piece of automotive heritage. This car has witnessed history, carried important passengers, and continues to turn heads wherever it travels. Every journey becomes an event, every arrival a statement of timeless elegance.

Technical Specifications

YEAR

1968

ENGINE

V8 6.3L

POWER

220 HP

Transmission

4-Speed Automatic

Capacity

5 Passengers

Fuel Type

Petrol

Origin

Crewe, England

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