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Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
This collection presents two original dealer brochures for the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II spanning 1959 to 1994. The archive captures the pinnacle of British motor engineering through period marketing materials from the United Kingdom market. Designed for automotive historians, enthusiasts, and researchers, these documents trace the evolution of this celebrated model, including the Flying Spur variant, offering authentic insight into how the marque presented itself to discerning clients during this significant era.
Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
Original manufacturer materials document equipment and options exactly as they were offered.
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The 1994 Flying Spur carried a 6.75-litre V8 rated at 325 horsepower, paired with a three-speed automatic that prioritized refinement over pace. This powertrain had proven its mettle through the previous decade, and Rolls-Royce made no radical changes to the mechanical foundation—instead focusing engineering effort on suspension compliance and noise isolation. For British buyer
Against the Mercedes 300d and Bentley S2, the Cloud II arrived in 1959 as the most commanding presence in ultra-luxury touring. Its 6.2-litre V8 engine, producing around 200 horsepower, powered a chassis that favoured composed cruising over sportiness. Buyers choosing this model over rivals valued the prestige of Crewe engineering and the uncompromising comfort of hand-built Br
The archive contains 2 original documents for the 1959 Silver Cloud II. These materials offer a focused collection of period literature from Rolls-Royce, providing insight into how the marque presented this iconic model to the market during its initial production year.
The collection covers material from 1959 through 1994, spanning over three decades. While this broad timeframe is represented, the archive focuses on key documentation from the Silver Cloud II era, with the densest coverage during the model's active production period.
Yes, absolutely. Original factory literature and brochures are invaluable for restoration work. These documents show authentic specifications, original finishes, trim options, and period-correct details that help ensure your restoration stays faithful to how Rolls-Royce intended the car to be.
The archive represents 1 primary market variant. This focused collection concentrates on UK market materials for the 1959 Silver Cloud II, reflecting the model's home market documentation without regional cross-variants in this particular set.
The archive page showcases the actual historical documents—brochures, press kits, and dealer literature—from Rolls-Royce. The catalog page covers the car's technical specifications and features. This page is about the documents themselves, not the vehicle's performance or dimensions.
The archive documents represent both the Flying Spur and Silver Cloud II series. These two models share significant lineage, and the collection reflects documentation from both, giving you a comprehensive view of Rolls-Royce's offering during this important period.