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Classic Rolls-Royce with just 604 miles on the clock to go under the hammer

Classic Rolls-Royce with just 604 miles on the clock to go under the hammer The sale includes the car's original book pack and full MOT certificates - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A preserved 1977 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow I, having covered an astonishing 604 miles since new, is heading to auction. This classic luxury car, retained by its original owner, accumulated most of its limited mileage in its first few months, according to H&H Classics.

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The 'forgotten' model behind Rolls-Royce's Spirit of Ecstasy

A heritage plaque has been unveiled celebrating the life of Eleanor Velasco Thornton.

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'Time warp' Rolls-Royce to go under the hammer

H&H Classics said the Silver Shadow I had only had one owner and driven about 600 miles.

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Auston Matthews, captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs, is still one of the most impactful stars in the NHL in 2026. His ice dominance has turned into big financial success from his NHL salary, endorsement deals and worldwide sponsorships. Off the ice, Matthews has become known for his luxury lifestyle, particularly his exotic car collection.

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Conservatives took £112,500 donation from David Sullivan after he was jailed for profiting from prostitution

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A Gift From the Basketball Gods

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Lise Davidsen and James Baillieu review – superstar soprano unleashes her inner Valkyrie

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