In the early '90s, his Rolls-Royce Silver Spur II was the ultimate in motoring luxury and excess. Bigger than just about anything else on the road, nd powered by Rolls' superlative six-and-a-half litre V8, t was the last of the hand-built icons of the automotive industry. With only 35k lightly driven miles, his Rolls is set to impress for decades to come. The long-wheelbase Silver Spur II was the top-of-the-line for what is unquestionably the top-of-the-line auto manufacturer. Stretching nearly 20 feet long, t's understated yet imposing, ike The Rock in a pinstripe suit. Fit and finish are great despite it being 25 years old, nd nothing in the automotive world feels like one of these big, eavily-insulated doors slamming closed. All automotive paint is shiny, ut the deep hand-rubbed finish on this one is something else entirely, s if it was conjured out of thin air right onto the surface. Sure, t's got a few signs of age upon closer examination, ut on a car that originally cost the equivalent of a quarter-million bucks, ou definitely got your money's worth on the paint job. Then there's the chrome, hich is so deep and rich that it almost feels cold to the touch, nd nothing clears traffic like that big Rolls-Royce grille and Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, hich was gold-plated to pop that much more. "Impressive" isn't an impressive enough word for what this car is.The seats feel like nothing you've ever experienced, t once soft and supportive and wrapped in fragrant leather hides that were bred for royalty. There's a bit of wear on the driver's seat, ut the rest of the buttery-soft leather with contrasting red piping is still fit for show. Dark red Wilton Wool carpets are insanely plush and yes, hat's real wood on the dash and door panels, and-crafted by a guy who's been doing it his entire life. It received all the proper accoutrements for the periods, ncluding A/C, ruise control, ower windows and locks, ower seats, nd fingertip-light power steering. There's also a decent stereo system with an AM/FM/CD/cassette system, hich was top-of-the-line in 1991 and sounds amazing in the nearly silent Rolls-Royce interior. And as a full-sized luxury car, ear seat space rivals a New York City apartment, nd it's impossible to not feel like royalty sitting back there. Even the "boot" is beautifully outfitted in matching red carpet that's as beautifully stitched as carpet you've ever seen.Rolls-Royce never gave horsepower figures on their engines, ut the big 6.75-liter V8 pulls like a steam locomotive and delivers astounding smoothness. Bosch fuel injection makes it reliable, oo, nd while saving one without proper service can be expensive, eeping it in top shape is quite reasonable if you have a good tech by your side. This one only has 35,245 miles on it, o it shouldn't come as a shock to learn that everything works and it drives superbly. Fuel economy stinks, f course, ut this is a Rolls-Royce and you shouldn't care about such things anyway. GM supplied the TH400 3-speed automatic gearbox, nd the fully independent suspension rides like a hovercraft over broken pavement. Even the 4-wheel disc brakes are race-car sized and deliver impressive performance that's never abrupt and the dual exhaust system is efficient but never makes more than a powerful-sounding murmur. Recent whitewall radials on the original wheels maintain the subtle look and you'll note that even the hubcaps are pinstriped to match the interior.For the price of a Honda, ou could be driving this incredible Rolls-Royce. With recent service records and an original window sticker ($171k brand new!), his is a nicely preserved example. Just imagine what the neighbors will think when they see you driving this to work every day. Call now!