Any RR Shadow experts around?

Any RR Shadow experts around?

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cardigankid

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8,849 posts

212 months

Thursday 18th July 2013
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Could any experienced Shadow owners suggest a really good engineer for body and mechanical work, on a Shadow II? (Without going totally OTT, like P&A Wood, I mean.)

silverfoxcc

7,688 posts

145 months

Thursday 18th July 2013
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Where do you live?

cardigankid

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8,849 posts

212 months

Thursday 18th July 2013
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Happy to go anywhere in the UK, I would expect the best people to be in the South, as that is where most of the cars are.

ecurie

383 posts

202 months

Friday 19th July 2013
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Paul Yorke must be one of the leading experts on Silver Shadows.
If he doesn't know it, it probably isn't worth knowing.

http://www.everythingrollsroyce.com/

silverfoxcc

7,688 posts

145 months

Friday 19th July 2013
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If you are not in a raging huury, pm me your address and i will post the next RREC advertiser to you

cardigankid

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8,849 posts

212 months

Friday 2nd August 2013
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ecurie said:
Paul Yorke must be one of the leading experts on Silver Shadows.
If he doesn't know it, it probably isn't worth knowing.

http://www.everythingrollsroyce.com/
OK worth a try. I really need a specific name, preferably a recommendation. I want an estimate, then I want them to do a good job. Simple enough, but there are so many people out there who either can't be bothered responding unless you tell them money's no object, or who want to rip you off.

avinalarf

6,438 posts

142 months

Saturday 3rd August 2013
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ecurie said:
Paul Yorke must be one of the leading experts on Silver Shadows.
If he doesn't know it, it probably isn't worth knowing.

http://www.everythingrollsroyce.com/
I used to get my Rolls serviced by a Mr Yorke in Willesden ,London in the 1970's.
Could this be a relation ?

atomicpunk

340 posts

201 months

Saturday 3rd August 2013
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I would recommend that you give Nigel Sandell a call - www.nsandell.com

Nigel has looked after my Shadow for a number of years, and really knows his stuff. He's also a very decent chap and is well known as James May's mechanic. In fact, when I popped in to see him today he had James' Corniche in for a service.

Edited by atomicpunk on Saturday 3rd August 21:00

FarmerJim

416 posts

159 months

Sunday 4th August 2013
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Phantom Motors in Crondall are well liked by many on here, including me.

EdwardC

77 posts

131 months

Sunday 18th August 2013
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I second Paul Yorke.

He looks after my 1969 Chippendale Shadow and my recently acquired Brooklands R Mulliner. Looked after my 1967 drophead before I sold that too.

Reasonably priced, very knowledgeable and always happy to chat, I would give him a call and see what he has to say.

Best of luck...

EdwardC

77 posts

131 months

Sunday 18th August 2013
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p.s. Paul took over from his father who used to operate out of garage in Willesden. The company is now based in Wales but still has plenty of customers in London...

kingstanding

43 posts

147 months

Monday 19th August 2013
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I recommend Shane Ashley-Carter in Ewelme Oxfordshire. Encyclopaedic knowledge of RR & Bentley. Reasonable cost too. www.a-cl.co.uk

ADP68

528 posts

171 months

Monday 19th August 2013
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I'd second Nigel Sandell. He looks after my shadow and S3. He also used to look after Michael Winner's cars

cardigankid

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8,849 posts

212 months

Saturday 30th August 2014
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Had a less than satisfactory and very expensive experience with him and not finding any great eagerness to resolve the issues either.

Byteme

450 posts

142 months

Saturday 30th August 2014
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cardigankid said:
Could any experienced Shadow owners suggest a really good engineer for body and mechanical work, on a Shadow II? (Without going totally OTT, like P&A Wood, I mean.)
Why would you expect a single individual to work miracles with all aspects of a rather complex car?

matt5791

381 posts

126 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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I would recommend having a conversation with Ian at Tanworth garage - they do not market themselves as a RR specialist, but Ian is with these cars, and he has an excellent bodywork man down the road.

You wont get ripped off and you wont have any work carried out that is not necessary - unless you really want it done. Very straight forward people to deal with who always try to find the best / most suitable way to resolve problems for you.

http://www.tanworth-garage.co.uk/

They are based south of Birmingham, not far from M42 and M40 in a pretty village.

Edited by matt5791 on Sunday 31st August 09:20

cardigankid

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212 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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Byteme said:
cardigankid said:
Could any experienced Shadow owners suggest a really good engineer for body and mechanical work, on a Shadow II? (Without going totally OTT, like P&A Wood, I mean.)
Why would you expect a single individual to work miracles with all aspects of a rather complex car?
I don't, but I need someone who is familiar with and understands the cars. Most specialists will farm out the bodywork and other specialist items anyway, but hopefully at least they know what they are doing. I am also not looking for miracles.

cardigankid

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8,849 posts

212 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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matt5791 said:
I would recommend having a conversation with Ian at Tanworth garage - they do not market themselves as a RR specialist, but Ian is with these cars, and he has an excellent bodywork man down the road.

http://www.tanworth-garage.co.uk/
Thanks!

Byteme

450 posts

142 months

Thursday 4th September 2014
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cardigankid said:
Thanks!
I've no idea how much you want to spend or what standard you expect but you could have a conversation with Wraith Continental in Barnet.

I could never get my head around anyone trusting someone who just "subs" out body and paint. These cars are as complex when it comes to body, paint and wood renovation as they are mechanically.

matt5791

381 posts

126 months

Friday 5th September 2014
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Byteme said:
I've no idea how much you want to spend or what standard you expect but you could have a conversation with Wraith Continental in Barnet.

I could never get my head around anyone trusting someone who just "subs" out body and paint. These cars are as complex when it comes to body, paint and wood renovation as they are mechanically.
I know what you are saying, and I know there are specialists and dealerships with their own excellent bodyshop facilities, but lots of very reputable garages sub out body work on all manner of different vehicles, (many much more complex than a shadow) and there are some utterly superb independent bodyshops around (I used to deal with a lot of them when I sold automotive paint and Facom garage equipment in the 90's). Infact I have a customer who, in the 80's and 90's owned a bodyshop in Cheshire and the Crewe factory themselves used to sub out very complicated accident repairs to them. I was chatting to him about it the other day. Apparently he had some jigs that Crewe didn't - weird, but apparently true. He's retired now.