Rolls-Royce & Bentley Driver

FROM THE ARCHIVES

WORTH THE WAIT

Published for the 1987 model year was this all-model Rolls-Royce brochure, a full-size fold-out promotion featuring the latest versions of the Silver Spirit, Silver Spur and long-running Corniche – the latter having been available solely in convertible guise for the previous six years. Throughout the publication there was an emphasis on the exclusivity of each model, with the opening page announcing: “Quality always takes a little longer”.

The brochure went on to explain that “the engineering philosophy which makes the Rolls-Royce marque unique has been developed, refined and upheld for over 80 years”.

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