Rolls-Royce produced the Corniche series coupe and convertible from 1971 to 1995; essentially a continuation of the former Silver Shadow Two-Door Saloon of 1965 and the Mulliner Park Ward Drophead Coupe of 1967. It was named Corniche after the coastal roads of Nice, France with coachwork by Rolls-Royce’s own subsidiary Mulliner Park Ward.
The Corniche II nameplate appeared from 1986 to 1989 and reflected various detail changes along with the addition of anti-lock brakes. A total of 1,234 examples were reported to be produced. This white example is reported as having approximately 63,000 actual miles and features a lovely red leather interior. Elegance and luxury appointments are in abundance throughout. The Corniche II is powered by a V-8 engine and this is paired to an automatic transmission. All Rolls-Royce variants are known for their luxuriousness and well-crafted appointments; this Corniche convertible is certainly no exception.