Null Rolls Royce

Silver Spur (long)

1989

England, left hand drive Automatic

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Rolls Royce Silver Spur (long) 1989 England, left hand drive Automatic 6750 CC 127,737 km Concours Collection

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Rolls Royce Silver Spur (long) 1989 England, left hand drive Automatic 6750 CC 127,737 km Concours Collection

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