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We are always looking for classic Rolls Royce 's to buy. If you have a Rolls Royce for sale we can help you determine its value. If you know someone who has an older or classic Rolls Royce for sale, let us know! We pay finder's fees! Whether it has been sitting in a barn or a field for a long time, or it's a garage queen, we buy in any condition. Location is never an issue. We buy cars from all over the United States! Peter Kumar has over 30 years of experience.
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We Are Classic Rolls Royce Buyers: We are constantly eager to Buy Classic Rolls Royce s in any condition. If you, your friend or family, or someone in your neighborhood is looking to Sell Classic Rolls Royce , call Peter Kumar. We pay top dollar and gladly pay finders fee. We are eager to assist you in Selling Classic Rolls Royce ! One of the best part of our company is that no matter where in the US you are located, if you have a Vintage Rolls Royce For Sale, call us and we will be right at your service. We make selling easy and simple for you by paying you instantly, picking up car and making transportation arrangements at our expense. Buying Classic Rolls Royce s in any condition is what our team does best. We Buy Classic Rolls Royce s in any condition, from it being in showroom condition to being buried in dirt and dust in a garage, barn, or sitting outside on your yard for decades. You can trust our company because we have over 30 years of experience in being professional Buyers in the Classic Car Industry. We will be looking forward to hearing from you, ask for Peter Kumar.
Rolls-Royce started back when Henry Royce started his electrical and mechanical business in 1884. He made his first car, the two-cylinder Royce 10. Charles Rolls was so impressed with Henry's efforts that he bought every car Royce built and sold it exclusively in his dealership. The two later made a partnership and unveiled their first car, the Rolls-Royce 10 hp, at the Paris Salon in 1904. Riding the success of the 10 hp, Royce developed a new six-cylinder in 1906. They used this engine in a new car called the 40/50 hp. The 40/50 hp did so well they discontinued al previous models so they could focus all their efforts on the new car. In 1921 Rolls-Royce opened a factory in Massachusetts to meet demand for American clients. These cars were later called "Springfield Ghosts". The chassis on the 40/50 was built so well that it was used as the basis for the first British armored car. It was used in both wars.
After Rolls-Royce's rise from the ashes at the hand of BMW they have been building bespoke luxury automobiles with exquisite craftsmanship. Rolls-Royce has revived the idea of a "customer car", allowing the client full control over their car from conception to the second it rolls off the factory floor. Those purchasing a new Rolls-Royce can chose from millions of different combinations and options to fit their needs. Some can even opt to have their own logo monogrammed onto their seats.