Freddie Mercury’s 1974 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow heads to auction

A 1974 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow possessed by Queen frontman Freddie Mercury is heading to public auction with RM Sotheby’s on November 5, with proceeds from the sale going to the Superhumans Center, a charity giving help to Ukraine.

While the Silver Chalice-painted sedan was registered in the United Kingdom when it was brand-new, it didn’t go into Mercury’s orbit till 1979, when it was purchased by the rock celebrity’s production company, Goos Productions Ltd., the listing states. While Mercury was most likely chauffered in the Rolls, he most likely never drove it himself because he apparently never ever obtained a certificate.

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1974 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow had by Freddie Mercury(image by means of RM Sotheby’s)The automobile is accompanied by papers supporting its link to Mercury, including workshop billings in the vocalist’s name, other records for his previous companion Mary Austin, and a letter from longtime Queen manager Jim Beach validating Mercury’s ownership. Produced from 1965 to 1980, the Silver Shadow was a large technological step forward for Rolls. The Shadow(as well as relevant Bentley T-Series)had unibody building and construction rather than the body-on-frame construction of previous designs, together with a hydraulic self-leveling shock absorber accredited from Citroën.

Power is given by the common Rolls-Royce/Bentley L-Series V-8, which started at 6.3 litres when the Silver Shadow introduced, but was later enlarged to 6.8 litres (this automobile has the larger-displacement version). Models of this engine– with digital fuel injection and turbocharging– proceeded in production until 2020. 1974 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow owned by Freddie Mercury (photo by means of RM Sotheby’s) After Mercury’s fatality in November 1991, the Silver Shadow was driven by the late rock celebrity’s sister Kashmira Cooke, who bought the auto from the Freddie Mercury Estate in 2003. It was then auctioned off in 2013, when it was purchased by the current proprietor. The listing notes that the vehicle has been saved for awhile, and should be checked prior to being driven. RM Sotheby’s expects the Silver Shadow to sell for in between 20,000 as well as 30,000 British extra pounds, equal to $22,539 to $33,808 at current exchange

rates. Even those reasonably reduced price quotes most likely mirror this automobile’s star connection. The Silver Shadow’s long production run makes it relatively typical for a Rolls-Royce, so worths have actually never ever been particularly high. This write-up was originally published by Motor Authority, a content partner of ClassicCars.com.

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