1963 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud VIN LSCX169 History Records



# Car ID 2057118 Internal Car Identification Number
Make Rolls-Royce The name of car manufacturer
Model Silver Cloud Model of a car
Trim Car Trim
Production Year 1963 The year of production
Wheel System Type of Wheel System
Body Type Sedan Body Type of the vehicle. Like Convertible, Hatchback, Sedan, etc.
Maximum Seating Total number of seats available.
Transmission Automatic Type of Transmission: detailed description
Engine Type The engine configuration. Eg: I4, V6, etc.
Engine Displacement The measure of the cylinder volume swept by all of the pistons
Fuel Type Dominant type of fuel ingested by the vehicle.
Fuel Tank Volume Fuel tank's filling capacity in gallons
Wheelbase Wheelbase in inches
Width Width in inches
Height Height in inches
Back Legroom Back Legroom in inches
Power Power and RPM produced by an engine.
Torque Torque produced by an engine.
Horsepower Horsepower is the power produced by an engine.
City Fuel Economy Fuel economy in city traffic in km per litre
Highway Fuel Economy Fuel economy in highway traffic in km per litre
Listing Color GRAY   Dominant color group from the exterior color.
Exterior Color Shell Grey/Tudor Grey Exterior dominant color of the vehicle
Interior Color Brown (Beige Connelly Leather) Interior dominant color of the vehicle
Is New False If True means the vehicle was launched less than 2 years before 2020.
Owners Counter of previous owners
Salvage False Shows if a car was salvaged
Theft Title False Shows if a car was previously stolen
Has Accidents False Shows if a car had accidents in the past
Frame Damaged False Shows if a car has damaged frame
Days On Market 22 The number of days a car is on the market
City Saint Louis City where vehicle has recently been located
Dealer ZIP 63114 ZIP code of a dealer
Seller St Louis Car Museum The entity name selling a car
Seller Rating 5        The rating of a car seller
Mileage 81703.0 mi. Mileage of a vehicle
Price US$ 69900.0 Last price of a vehicle in US$
URL Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud VIN decoder Get more info about the car.
VIN LSCX169 Vehicle Identification Number is a unique encoded string for every vehicle.


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Additional Description: For sale at the St. Louis Car Museum is a beautifully kept 1963 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III Saloon with 81,000 miles on the odometer. This classic Rolls Royce is finished in a two-tone Shell Grey/Tudor Grey combination! A fantastic, ready to enjoy example that's nicely equipped with electric window, air conditioning, AM/FM/Cassette radio, outside mirrors, Lucas fog lamps, and radial whitewall tires. The eye-catching model remains very original with a numbers matching drivetrain and excellent looks throughout! Brief History About The Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III Model: Replacing the important but not tremendously popular Silver Dawn in 1955 was the Silver Cloud, offering body-on-frame construction, permitting both the typical Pressed Steel Company bodies but also alternate configurations. In its sophomore year, the Silver Cloud introduced power steering and air conditioning to the Rolls-Royce line for the first time. It was successful, but by 1959 Rolls-Royce sought to further separate itself from the competition and introduced a new 6.2L V8 to replace the old 4.9L Inline 6. This car became the Silver Cloud II and was equally successful over its three year run, where power steering became standard and power windows found their way onto the option list. But the ultimate Silver Cloud was released in 1963; featuring a 220 lb. lighter body from the use of aluminum door, hood, and trunk panels, with new quad headlights, upgraded 2" SU carburetors replacing the previous 1¾" units, and 9:1 compression. The Silver Cloud III became one of the best high speed luxury saloons of the 1960's and should be the staple in any Rolls-Royce collection for its combination of elegant styling with modern drivability. About Our Available Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III Example: We are pleased to offer for sale a stand-out 1963 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III finished in two-tone Shell Grey and Tudor Grey combination over Beige Leather interior, Fawn headliner and Cumberland Stone carpets! This classic Rolls Royce is fitted with its original, number matching 6.2L V8 engine with Hydramatic automatic transmission and 3.50:1 rear axle, it continues to start, run, and drive wonderfully! Optioned from the factory with Rolls Royce electric windows, white-sided tubeless tires (now American Classic 235/75R15 radials), plain Sundyn window glass, radio with Delco-Remy aerial (antenna), lambskin rugs in Cumberland Stone, and 9-piece fitted luggage (unfortunately now absent). It was originally ordered new by Mrs. McCormick, widow to the Tribune Company owner and media mogul. Colonel McCormick was the sole owner of the Chicago Tribune, later WGN Radio and WGN-TV as a prominent news outlet for reporters. WGN stood for "World's Greatest Newspaper." At 75, he passed away leaving his legacy to his wife, Maryland in '55. She would order this elegant Silver Cloud III in late 1962, taking delivery in January 1963 while residing at her Washington D.C. residence, now officially known today as the McCormick House, home to the Brazilian Ambassador to the United States. Its immediate history following Mrs. McCormick's ownership is unknown, except that we know of her passing in 1985. The vehicle would then fall into the care to Dr. Douglas Gebbie in 1989 from the Cincinnati, OH area, before he later took it to his Naples, FL home soon afterward. Under his care, it would be repainted professionally in the mid-1990's. It then made its way to another RROC member, Robert T., from Illinois in 2006 with 66,000 miles on the odometer. It continued to be pampered receiving proper care by Tom Nutting Service of Lake Forest, IL with parts coming from White Post Restorations or Albers Bentley-Zionsville over the years of his ownership. This included rebuilt generator in 2006, new front seat leathers in 2007, both brake master cylinders in 2009, new radiator and all new brake cylinders and shoes in 2010, along with a new wiper motor in 2016. It was shown avidly within the Lake Michigan Region RROC with show participation ribbons from 2006-2014 included with the sale. The most recent owner hailed from the Nashville area, who also found Nashville British Car Club the best way to show off this stunning Cloud III Saloon! In 2018, at 81,232 miles, he had both brake fluid reservoirs replaced with new hoses, gaskets, screens, and seals, with all new Castrol LMA fluid in the brake system, new gear reduction starter, handbrake return springs and new driver's side window motor installed through JD's Britich Cars, Inc. The exterior paint has been beautifully kept, while the chrome and much of the interior upholstery remain largely original. All upper door panel wood trim has been re-varnished in our opinion while the dash and picnic tray tables remain original. The rear leathers and door panels have been lightly re-dyed to restore their original color. Overall, we would rate the car's appearance as 'very good' preserving a striking presentation both inside and out. It is complete with small tool set (missing two items), complete large tool set with flashlight, spare tire, all factory Triplex XXX glass, original carburetors, Lucas components, chassis/build sheet copies provided courtesy of the Rolls Royce Foundation. It also retains all original body tags and proper chassis plates. Upon arrival to our Museum, we performed the following services in preparation for sale: replacement of the valve cover gaskets, completely cleaned both carburetors, floats, and screens, fuel filters, new 20W50 engine oil and filter, installed new spark plugs, replaced upper suspension spindle pin and bushing, front upper bump stops, cleaned all brake shoes and adjusted rears properly to drum, and lubed the entire chassis. Contact Jon Faust at (800)957-5707 or by emailing info@stlouiscarmuseum.com for more information about this classic Rolls-Royce for sale.

Recalls are a well-established global practice; from time to time they are announced by almost all manufacturers of not only cars, but also any other industrial products. But since a car is considered a source of increased danger, it is recalls in the automotive industry that attract the most attention and cause the greatest resonance. Check if your car is covered by a recall campaign. Sometimes manufacturers will recall their cars because of substandard parts or workmanship and repair them for free, regardless of the warranty. This is called a recall campaign. More information on 1963 Rolls-Royce SILVER CLOUD recalls can be found in this database. It may be useful to use online problems resource that shows automotive defect patterns, based on complaint data submitted by vehicle owners. The problems are organized into groups with data published by vehicle, component, and specific issue. See also an updated list of 1963 Rolls-Royce SILVER CLOUD problems before buying a used car. In most cases, the recall is initiated by the manufacturer. But it also happens that it is forced to do so. The largest and most scandalous recall campaigns were those that were initiated by complaints and lawsuits from consumers through controlling state structures.


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