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Rolls Royce Parts at Scuderia Car Parts

At Scuderia Car Parts, we’re one of the nation’s leading suppliers of original Rolls Royce parts. Having teamed up with the original manufacturer, we can source and supply genuine parts for the Ghost and Phantom models directly to your door, anywhere in the world.

Whether you’re rebuilding your Rolls Royce, sourcing parts for your mechanic, or carrying repairs yourself, you can find all the Rolls Royce spare parts you need at Scuderia Car Parts with just a few clicks. That’s why we’re rated ‘Excellent’ from thousands of genuine reviews on Trustpilot.

New Rolls Royce Parts

Here at Scuderia Car Parts, we have an enormous range of original Rolls Royce parts for sale, from Ghost hub caps to Phantom spark plugs. Whatever you need, our team will source and supply only the parts you actually need.

We back this up with reliable and highly-efficient worldwide delivery direct from the manufacturer, so you don’t need to look anywhere else for your Rolls Royce parts needs.

How to Find Rolls Royce Parts

The easiest way to find genuine Rolls Royce parts is through our schematic diagrams. Simply search, click and buy. You’ll then get the Maserati spare parts delivered to your door anywhere in the world.

You can get in touch with us however you prefer, whether it’s by email, phone or instant message through our website, and we’ll happily guide you in your search for parts for your Rolls-Royce, and advise you on product lead times.

With 96% of our customers rating us ‘Excellent’ or ‘Great’ on Trustpilot, you can be sure we’ll provide you the quality service befitting the Rolls-Royce brand, and with parts to help your car retain its integrity, quality and value.

Rolls Royce Parts: Background

When you talk about the ultimate luxury brands, the one most of us will think of first is Rolls-Royce. Building cars which are the choice of royals, heads of state and generally anyone who wants to advertise that they have well and truly arrived has been the foundation of a business whose ‘RR’ logo and Spirit of Ecstasy bonnet mascot are instantly recognisable.

Founded in Manchester in 1904 by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce – the latter of whom had made his name building cranes – they set out to build ‘the best car in the world’. The business started out producing a range of four cars at a factory in Derby, a site chosen on the strength of an offer of cheap electricity by the local council. But it soon concentrated production on a single, all-new model, which took the name Silver Ghost at the suggestion of the company’s commercial manager, Claude Johnson. Its success kept it in production for 17 years.

After the First World War, the company decided it needed a smaller, more affordable model, and so introduced the Twenty. It then eventually replaced the Silver Ghost with the Phantom. Then, after Rolls-Royce bought rival Bentley in 1931, it ended production of the latter’s direct rival to the Phantom, the 8 Litre, and replaced it with a smaller and more upmarket model, the 3 1⁄2 Litre. Marketed as ‘the silent sports car’, it enjoyed a distinguished racing career, including clocking up a hat-trick of fastest average speed records in the RAC Tourist Trophy race in Ireland.

After the Second World War, Rolls-Royce parts moved production from Derby to a site at Crewe which had since 1938 been used to build aero engines. For more than six decades, the only major differences between Rolls-Royce and Bentley were their radiator grilles and badges. The oil crisis of the late-1960s and early-1970s led to the collapse of the combined Rolls-Royce aero engines and car-making business. The latter was, however, revived just two months later, even though it was still under the Official Receiver’s control.

Then in 1973, a new company, Rolls-Royce Holdings Ltd, took control of the business to prepare it to be sold off to the public, and bought the Crewe site from the government. After a turbulent last quarter of the 20th century, the business and its associated names and logos was finally bought by BMW, with all Rolls-Royce car production coming under the German company’s control from 2003. Today, all Rolls-Royce’s automotive operations are based at Goodwood, West Sussex, and in recent years the company has developed a new technology and logistics centre at the site.

The most popular models in the company’s current model line-up are the Phantom saloon – which has seen eight different iterations – and the similar but smaller Ghost, which was named in honour of the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, first produced 103 years before the new car’s introduction. Owners of both of these models are counted among our customers here at Scuderia Car Parts. Remember, we supply a wide variety of Rolls-Royce parts, from wheels to windscreens, and bumpers to headlights.

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