Equipment
RHD. Wheel covers, narrow whitewalls, badge bar, power windows, Pioneer cassette stereo.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Comes with books and service receipts. Long scrape on the roof. A few light scratches on the nose and hood. Dull brightwork. The interior wood has definitely seen better days, as has the switchgear. Light wrinkling to the seats. Reasonably tidy underneath. Some body work appears to have been done. A pretty tired car in less desirable RHD configuration, but not terrible.
Market commentary
The Silver Shadow was a mass-market car by Rolls-Royce standards, so it's always going to be one of the more affordable ways to get into a Rolls. Because of that, buying one can be a gamble, and service or restoration bills for this one could add up to the purchase price in short order. At this price, though, at least the new owner isn't into it any more than the car is really worth and it'll probably just take up position in front of some mediocre restaurant trying to bring it a little dishabille chic.