Perfect Car For A Wedding #9 – Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III

The Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III was launched in 1963.

Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III, Cotham Parish Church, Bristol

Along with new paired head light clusters the new model was 100 kgs / 220 lbs lighter than the Could II.

Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III, Cotham Parish Church, Bristol

The aluminium 6.2 litre / 378 V8 was given ‘perhaps 7%’ more power, with an increase in compression allowed by better quality to fuel, to an estimated 220 hp which was delivered to the rear axle by a GM Hydramatic transmission that Rolls-Royce built under licence.

Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III, Cotham Parish Church, Bristol

The price without extra’s but including UK car tax was £5,517 pounds for which one journalist said one got “a high standard of luxury for five with brisk performance and very good handling.

Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III, Cotham Parish Church, Bristol

The 1964 Silver Cloud seen in these photographs outside Cotham Parish Church in Bristol last year was on wedding duty with the De Gournay Motor Company which operates appropriately out of Temple Cloud, Bristol.

Thanks for joining me on this “Perfect Car For A Wedding #9” edition of “Gettin’ a li’l psycho on tyres” I hope you will join me again tomorrow. Don’t forget to come back now !

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