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you could use a chevy crate
engine and it would bolt up to the Auto trans in the RR - RR has used GM ATs for years... Would
be a real simple installation....
LarryT
On 9/7/2013 2:45 PM, Michael James
wrote:
You could always find a Mustang Cobra engine lying
around some junkyard and drop that in....dunno why anyone
would 'want' to resurrect a 1970s RR motor. It would be
cheaper, I think, to drop a high-HP Ford drivetrain in
there, and now you have classy AND reliable wheels.
I looked at Hagerty's website, but it
wasn't clear on the discount for a RHD car. Most
guide books I had around the house said -25% or -30%.
To Clyde's point, this one may just be used as yard
art to mess with the HOA and my snooty neighbor with
the Tesla...
There's
a good valuation tool (IMO)
at the Hagerty insurance Co (http://www.hagerty.com/)
-- it has a average value for your car as
$11K but it can be more/less depending on
condition. But it might give a starting
point.
LarryT
On 9/6/2013 1:31 PM, Erik Nielsen
wrote:
I know it is off topic, but my
collection is eclectic (and I'm okay
with it). Need a value on a 1971 Rolls
Royce Silver Shadow LWB. Probably a
4+/3- car, been repainted, no rust,
smokes a bit on start up, needs a bit of
woodwork and leather work. RHD.
I'm thinking ~$4-6k, am I off base?
Thanks,
Erik
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