You could own the incredible 1971 Rolls-Royce of Sir Bruce Forsyth when it is sold at auction.
The 1971 Corniche convertible of the late TV star will be auctioned off later this month. It is estimated to fetch between PS50,000 and PS60,000.
Sir Bruce Forsyth’s career spans more than 70 year, with highlights such as TV shows The Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right, and Strictly Come Dancing.
In 2008, he received the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award. This is a lifetime achievement honor.
The prestige Model, which was delivered to Brucie first in July 1971, was owned by him over the next seven-year period.
The Rolls Royce is described as Ming Blue, with a navy leather interior. It has only 39 719 miles.
Classic Car Auctions (CCA), say that if this elegant Rolls-Royce is even a tiny bit of Sir Bruce’s warmth, it will make a wonderful car to own and ride.
The car that used to transport him every day is now a very different vehicle.
If this Rolls-Royce is parked in your driveway, it’s likely that you’ll be saying Sir Bruce’s catchphrase: “Nice to meet you, nice to meet you.”
He died in 2017 at the age of 89.
The CCA Summer Sale will take place on Saturday 17th June at the Warwickshire Events Centre near Leamington Spa.
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