Rolls Royce Models & VIN Number Locations
Rolls Royce VIN Numbers Can Be Found In The Fllowing Locations:
1. DashboardOn most modern Rolls-Royce vehicles, the VIN is located on the driver's side dashboard, visible through the windshield.
2. Driver's Side Door JambOpen the driver's side door and look for a sticker or metal plate on the door frame. This label often contains the VIN along with other vehicle information.
3. Engine CompartmentThe VIN may be stamped on the engine block or on the firewall within the engine compartment. It is commonly found on a flat lug attached to the inner wing 9 see image below )
4. Chassis or Frame
1. DashboardOn most modern Rolls-Royce vehicles, the VIN is located on the driver's side dashboard, visible through the windshield.
2. Driver's Side Door JambOpen the driver's side door and look for a sticker or metal plate on the door frame. This label often contains the VIN along with other vehicle information.
3. Engine CompartmentThe VIN may be stamped on the engine block or on the firewall within the engine compartment. It is commonly found on a flat lug attached to the inner wing 9 see image below )
4. Chassis or Frame
- Silver Shadow Era (1965–1980): The VIN is stamped on a plate attached to the engine compartment bulkhead.
- Silver Spirit Era (1980s–1990s): The VIN is stamped into a structural part of the body on or adjacent to the right front strut tower or wheel well.
- Silver Ghost (1906–1926): The chassis number was stamped on a plate at the rear of the underside of the bonnet hinge and on the front wooden floorboards.
Models 1965–80 Silver Shadow 1968–91 Phantom 1971–96 Corniche 1975–86 Camargue 1980–98 Silver Spirit 1980–98 Silver Spur 1998–02 Silver Seraph 2000–02 Corniche (2000) 2007– Phantom 2010– Ghost |
Chronological list of notable Rolls-Royce models: Pre-World War II
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Rolls-Royce was founded in 1906 by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, following their meeting in 1904.
The company quickly established a reputation for engineering excellence, with the 1907 Silver Ghost being dubbed "the best car in the world."
Over the years, Rolls-Royce expanded into aviation and continued to produce luxury automobiles.
In 1998, BMW acquired the rights to the Rolls-Royce name and logo, and in 2003, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited began manufacturing vehicles at a new facility in Goodwood, England.
Today, Rolls-Royce continues to be synonymous with luxury and craftsmanship.
The company quickly established a reputation for engineering excellence, with the 1907 Silver Ghost being dubbed "the best car in the world."
Over the years, Rolls-Royce expanded into aviation and continued to produce luxury automobiles.
In 1998, BMW acquired the rights to the Rolls-Royce name and logo, and in 2003, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited began manufacturing vehicles at a new facility in Goodwood, England.
Today, Rolls-Royce continues to be synonymous with luxury and craftsmanship.