This catalogue includes parts for the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, Bentley T Series, their long-wheelbase and coachbuilt variants, as well as the Corniche, Camargue, and Phantom VI.
The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow and Bentley T Series, introduced in 1965, marked a major shift in automotive design, featuring monocoque construction, independent rear suspension, and self-leveling control for better handling and comfort. Powered by a 6.23-litre V8 engine, the models transitioned to a larger 6.75-litre engine in 1970 to meet increasing global emissions standards.
The Silver Shadow II and Bentley T2, introduced in 1977, included upgrades such as rack-and-pinion steering and rubber-faced bumpers. The Corniche, available as both a coupé and convertible, became a popular coachbuilt variant, while the Camargue, designed by Pininfarina, added further exclusivity. The Phantom VI, produced until 1990, was primarily used as a limousine and featured long-wheelbase versions for extra space. Over 40,000 units were produced during this period, with the majority being Rolls-Royce models.