This car, chassis number ‘1017’, is the first production Bentley Mulsanne made (the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit/Bentley Mulsanne chassis number sequence commenced at ‘1001’) and was used on the World Press Launch of this new model range at Mulsanne in France. Factory build sheets dated May 1980 (when the ’Shadow II/T2 range was still in production) record it as “ACH 1017 SZ Project Launch Car”, the ‘Mulsanne’ name having not yet been finalised. The car was finished in magnolia with Brazil Parkertex trim and first registered ‘1900 TU’ to Rolls-Royce Motors Ltd on 1st September 1980, some months before the range was released for public sale. In March 1981 it was replaced as the factory demonstrator by a Georgian Silver Mulsanne and re-registered ‘ADM 428W’, which it retained for many years until disposed of by Rolls-Royce in August 1995. In 1983 ‘ACH 1017’ was repainted in Paprika metallic (a Camargue option) by Rolls-Royce, while various specification changes were tried out, such as twin headlamps, alloy wheels and leather steering wheel, all of which were later standardised and are retained by the car to this day. It is on record as serving with the Chauffeurs’ School for many years following a period as the Managing Director’s personal transport. Accompanying Rolls-Royce Motors correspondence indicates that the car’s first post-factory owner was a Mr Adrian Hall Carpenter. Purchased by the current owner around two years ago, the vehicle has since undergone extensive refurbishment, including a high-class re-spray, renovation of the 1990-specification alloy wheels and comprehensive detailing of the engine compartment, interior and under-body. It is presented in good-to-excellent condition and comes with supporting documentation, RREC Yorkshire Centre newsletter article, five old MoTs (the 1994 one issued by Rolls-Royce at Crewe), full tool kit, owner’s handbook, road fund licence/MoT to April 2006 and Swansea V5 registration document.
This car, chassis number ‘1017’, is the first production Bentley Mulsanne made (the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit/Bentley Mulsanne chassis number sequence commenced at ‘1001’) and was used on the World Press Launch of this new model range at Mulsanne in France. Factory build sheets dated May 1980 (when the ’Shadow II/T2 range was still in production) record it as “ACH 1017 SZ Project Launch Car”, the ‘Mulsanne’ name having not yet been finalised. The car was finished in magnolia with Brazil Parkertex trim and first registered ‘1900 TU’ to Rolls-Royce Motors Ltd on 1st September 1980, some months before the range was released for public sale. In March 1981 it was replaced as the factory demonstrator by a Georgian Silver Mulsanne and re-registered ‘ADM 428W’, which it retained for many years until disposed of by Rolls-Royce in August 1995. In 1983 ‘ACH 1017’ was repainted in Paprika metallic (a Camargue option) by Rolls-Royce, while various specification changes were tried out, such as twin headlamps, alloy wheels and leather steering wheel, all of which were later standardised and are retained by the car to this day. It is on record as serving with the Chauffeurs’ School for many years following a period as the Managing Director’s personal transport. Accompanying Rolls-Royce Motors correspondence indicates that the car’s first post-factory owner was a Mr Adrian Hall Carpenter. Purchased by the current owner around two years ago, the vehicle has since undergone extensive refurbishment, including a high-class re-spray, renovation of the 1990-specification alloy wheels and comprehensive detailing of the engine compartment, interior and under-body. It is presented in good-to-excellent condition and comes with supporting documentation, RREC Yorkshire Centre newsletter article, five old MoTs (the 1994 one issued by Rolls-Royce at Crewe), full tool kit, owner’s handbook, road fund licence/MoT to April 2006 and Swansea V5 registration document.
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