Good thought. That would be for Rolls Royce of an earlier time.
In the 50’s read where a fellow’s RR Silver Ghost dropped its drive shaft in his driveway. He called RR service to report it and was told they would take care of it. He waited a few days, then a large van pulled into the driveway. Service guys got out, jacked the Rolls, replaced the ds and test drove it, parked it, then left.
Later, the owner called RR and asked when he could expect a repair bill. The British service manager replied, _There will be no bill, sir. Rolls Royce’s don’t break.’
There also was a Rolls dealership that claimed it was a service center for North Africa. Covered a lot of ground
Good thought. That would be for Rolls Royce of an earlier time.
In the 50’s read where a fellow’s RR Silver Ghost dropped its drive shaft in his driveway. He called RR service to report it and was told they would take care of it. He waited a few days, then a large van pulled into the driveway. Service guys got out, jacked the Rolls, replaced the ds and test drove it, parked it, then left.
Later, the owner called RR and asked when he could expect a repair bill. The British service manager replied, _There will be no bill, sir. Rolls Royce’s don’t break.’
There also was a Rolls dealership that claimed it was a service center for North Africa. Covered a lot of ground