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Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Limousine
1995 - 1997



Number manufactured

4

First and last chassis number

First chassis number: SCAZH00C4SCH00061 (1995).
Last chassis number: SCAZH13C6VCH00469 (1997).

Characteristics and peculiarities

- This model was built by order of Brunei on an exclusive basis. Specifications and technical details are not revealed.
- This model is also called Rolls-Royce Cloudesque and Rolls-Royce Cloudesque Phantom Limousine.
- The Cloudesque was conceived as a modernised version of the Silver Cloud from the 1950/60's, using unitary construction and modern engine and running gear. The car was also extended in length.
- The car was designed by Futura Design in Birmingham, and built by Tickfords from Milton Keynes.
- For this model the Silver Cloud shapes have been built on the Silver Spur III Touring Limousine technics.
- Two examples were finished in in "Special grey", one in Black, and one unknown. All cars were trimmed in black hides.
- The engine was the same as in the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit III/Spur III (1995), without turbo and without catalyst. The engine in the 1997 car only occurred in some copies of the Silver Dawn of that model year .

Production and chassis numbers

This model has the letter "H" on the fifth position in the chassis number. This letter indicates a non standard model for selected customers, especially Brunei. The serial numbers at the end of the chassis numbers don't belong to the regular numbers in that model year.

All chassis numbers

Model year 1995
SCAZH00C4SCH00061
SCAZH00C6SCH00062

Model year 1997
SCAZH13C4VCH00468
SCAZH13C6VCH00469







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The following pages have been copied from the book "Inside the Rolls-Royce & Bentley Styling Department" by Graham Hull.
The text shows the sequence of styling development for the exterior of this motor car.




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