Equipment
Wheel covers, narrow whitewalls, power windows, air conditioning, original pushbutton radio.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Desirable US delivery Cloud III. The engine bay is unrestored and a little grimy but visibly maintained. Some dirt and oxidation on the underbody but no major rust. Good older chrome. Decent older paint with some blisters at the bottom of the left rear window, plus several chips and cracks around the door edges. Very good newer leather, and the wood is in very good shape as well. Desirable configuration and colors, but the older and superficially restored condition leaves quite a bit to be desired even if it isn't a bad car.
Market commentary
The Cloud IIIs are the most desirable of the Silver Cloud series since they were the last and most well-equipped, and although prices have taken a step back over the past couple of years this is a seriously low price for just about any serviceable example, let alone a solid driver like this. After hammering not sold at an $80,000 high bid at Mecum Monterey in 2009, it resurfaced for auction at Gooding's Pebble Beach sale in 2016, when it sold for $104,500. It's not less than half the car it was three years ago, so less than half the price makes it arguably one of the best deals of the week.