Rebuilding 62-Year-Old Rolls-Royce Brake Master Cylinders & What I Found Underneath The Seats!

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welcome to legit street cars and welcome to another rolls-royce diy video today i'm going to show you guys how to rebuild both of your brake master cylinders and how to remove the seats out of your 1961 silver cloud 2 rolls royce because as one of the most common cars on the road today this is something that all of you absolutely need to know how to do now i know most of you daily drive your own 62 year old rolls royce so don't even bother watching other highly detailed diy videos on rare exotic cars like a honda civic a ford f-150 or a toyota camry cars that you would never realistically consider buying so sit back relax warm yourself up some earl shot earl grey tea and some crumpets and enjoy the show cheerio here is the issue with the brakes so we have a massive brake fluid leak from one of the two master cylinders so right now i want to determine for sure which one it's coming from it looks like the bottom one but it could simply be the upper master cylinder that's leaking on this so we're going to clean this up pump up the brakes and see what we can see a little brake cleaner and look at that it's fixed done all right so i have my friend peter in the car go ahead peter whenever you're ready let's pump some brakes let me show you guys everything that's going on here we have linkage there goes all the way over here over here over there luggage all the way up there it's moving this little servo thing on the transmission and then finally leading over here this is nuts and i forgot i could totally do this myself down here so we can pump up both of these and now this is clean we can find the leak so we know for sure which one of these master cylinders is leaking it might help if we pull these boots back too all right so let's remove this boot here okay i'd say that's a good sign but it can still just be the fluid from the upper master cylinder but oh you can see there's oh whatever that is is loose there's something right there it's just dangling around okay so much easier way of figuring this out is simply by removing the feed hose from each brakemaster cylinder and seeing which reservoir goes bone dry so i know up top which one leaks out within a couple days that's our culprit so i'm going to start with this bottom hose and if that empties out the reservoir completely that i know is already low from leaking brake fluid then we know it's this bottom one hose clamp looks pretty new actually we're getting anything this thing is pretty low to begin with this might be it so of course this rolls royce is not going to make life easy for us it is the upper master cylinder that's leaking so looks like we have to remove the lower one along with it and a lot of linkage so let's get to it all right so i got this bottom linkage out we're going to try and slide these things out through the bottom there's that okay so i figured it out the c-clip right here it actually holds this rod in the master cylinder i can see the upper one it's intact so we'll see if we get this back on it's definitely the upper master cylinder that's leaking this thing is leaking live on us right now just dripping out so that's a good thing because i had already ordered the rebuild kit for the upper master cylinder many many months ago when i bought this car in south carolina i remember we were thinking it was the upper one we're 100 sure and i just ordered it um and that's the case and this is it this is the entire rebuild kit you're looking at right now 125 dollars can you believe that just for a few seals all right with that everything is disconnected but i think we're gonna need to spread these plates out a little bit more doesn't seem to be enough room to get this guy through all right yes i did it all right cool i was able to leave those plates alone and here she is okay so this is what they give you in the rebuild kit and i'm not going to lie i'm a little worried that i'm going to need a little bit more than that but uh we're going to find out right now so it looks like the only way really to access the guts of this is to remove this gigantic cap and it does look like there is an aluminum washer in here that hopefully i can reuse i'm not going to mess with these because i don't have new washers but it wasn't leaking from here it was leaking from here and you can see the fluid here has gathered at the bottom and it was pretty obvious when we were pumping it up in the car that it was leaking out from here so uh anyway wish me luck here we go well this is a little embarrassing i don't have the proper size wrench to fit over this i think it's like a 38 or a 40 millimeter so i will be using some locking pliers and i'm using a vise a 100 year old vise built in chicago that's not even bolted down to the table yet because i was going to restore it but yeah we're working uh with whatever we have and hopefully this is not really tight so the whole device over here okay seriously wow i could have done that by hand are you wow that is not tight at all sweet that's great oh man did we just get lucky you guys know i never get lucky with stuff that is corroded it's always stuck i always have to use heat a drill violence to get it to come apart and this just came apart so i'll take it all right so let's see what we have inside of a 60-something year old rolls-royce master cylinder okay yep there's fluid all right we have a spring and a plastic sleeve and fluid lots and lots of fluid it's making my vice look pretty good though all right we'll clean this stuff up a little bit all right get this guy out of our 100 year old device and see what we're working with here you've seen it here on legit street cars first remember this moment in your life remember where you are right now this is the inside of a rolls royce master cylinder kind of boring all right so i'm assuming we need to push this part in and that there's a seal in here that's leaking the fluid out so when you hit the brake pedal this gets pushed in and sends the fluid through your brake line to the wheel cylinders so we should be able to okay we can't do it by hand there we go ah perfect excellent this has got to be it this has got to be the entire problem right here is this seal isn't sealing properly so the fluid is going right past it and exiting the vehicle so let's go see if we have these hopefully we do and they don't seem to be in the worst condition i was expecting these to be rock hard but but they're not now i will say the cylinder in which that piston rides it's a little scuffed up it's not as smooth as i'd imagined so i'll try and clean this up a little bit inside hopefully that's not the issue in that case we might need a whole new master cylinder well i'm hoping this is some kind of updated seal it's the only one that would remotely fit in this area not sure where i might have just gotten the wrong seals so let's be gentle with this not that we're gonna reuse it anyway because it wasn't ceiling okay slide this guy right off yeah i don't know if i have anything that looks quite like this well here's that one i had in the kit as you can see this is definitely not going to work and this is the old one these are the two other seals that i have neither one of them is remotely close awesome all right so like you guys were probably thinking i got the rebuild kit for the smaller master cylinder no big deal i'm going to rebuild this one while we wait for the other parts and i was told one of these master cylinders was rebuilt not too long ago and go ahead and assume it was the smaller guy but i'm just going to do it again that way we've sealed up both master cylinders we know for sure everything's going to function properly so here is some nasty fluid for you right there i can definitely tell from the fluid this is the one that wasn't leaking because i kept on needing to add fluid to the other reservoir let's just go ahead and push on this piston a little bit there we go just give it a light tap it'll pop out there's that all right here we go this is the old seal this is the new seal this looks much better so we definitely have the right parts for the smaller master cylinder all right so first things first we're going to remove the old seal from the piston slippery little fella here and we'll just do one of these guys okay so we are going to be replacing the seal i just wanted to show you this is a pretty cool tool here this is specifically made for removing seal so instead of using a sharp pick that will definitely destroy the seal you can use one of these this is mostly helpful when you want to reuse the seal we're going to replace it but it's a nice tool nonetheless it kind of slips in there very nicely and removes the seal without destroying it we'll clean this up with some brake clean and we're also going to wet sand the cylinder so just a little bit of soapy water and this is 2 000 grit sandpaper you want to use a very fine sandpaper some emery cloth would work well in this situation but basically we want to get this to shine but we don't want to remove any material so it's going to be really gentle use a lot of water it helps to use what looks to be your grandma's pillowcase from 1956 as well that way you catch all of the dirt and debris and you can see here this is just a nice smooth shiny surface now finish it off with some more brake clean and right now i'm just cleaning up some gunk that i found underneath where that seal used to sit so before we install the new seal i'm going to clean this up as well now i'm going to cut out a strip of sandpaper and you've seen it here first we're using 10 strips on a piece of sandpaper because i don't have any scissors spray this guy down too okay then i just cut this down a little more and we're going to wrap it around and just kind of clean up this surface where the seal sits basically we want everything super clean all right after using the sandpaper this is what we have you can see a little bit of pitting right at the top there but that's not going to make any difference we got the vast majority of this area nice smooth and clean the rubber seal is going in this groove we really just need it to seal on the outside the rubber to the inside of the cylinder is what's important for the brake fluid not leaking out so right now this guy is ready to go okay before we install our new seal i'm just going to lubricate it and brake fluid so i'm not going to use any other lubricants or anything in this braking system outside of dot three brake fluid non-synthetic that's we're gonna be using so this seal is a little difficult to get on we wanna be gentle definitely don't use a pick anywhere near the new one or you can damage it all right there we have it our new seal on the piston so now we have to clean out the cylinder here as you can see there's a lot of dirt and debris this is stuff that was on the outside and when we took the piston out it kind of crept in so we want this thing to be spotless before that piston goes back in so i'm using the pick here on the outside but definitely don't use this on the inside and scratch up that cylinder you want to be very gentle when you're cleaning this okay so without having a hone or anything like that i think i've gotten this pretty clean the cylinder is very nice and shiny there's no dirt or debris and i've blown this out and sprayed it out with very clean quite a few times so i think we are ready to go back together okay so at this point we're just going to go ahead and slide this piston back in just like that now there is a little washer here that fits in before our second seal so make sure this hasn't fallen out and now we're just going to install this guy and make sure that it's seated all the way around and the last seal we have is for the cap let's remove this o-ring slide on the new one and then we can install our spring inside of the piston like that and then this plastic little sleeve right here just fits right into the groove of the seal that you installed so it kind of holds itself there and then finally we can install this cap right here so the rubber seal is going to seal the fluid out this is not a crush washer or anything that needs to be replaced and now we're just going to go ahead and tighten this up wasn't that tight to begin with so i think we're good there all right fedex just knocked down the door and we have our rebuild kit now one of these kits came with some red rubber grease and the other one didn't so i'm going to go ahead and use some of this grease in here but if you don't have it i would just use brake fluid i think that works fine so we'll just put a little bit of this on here and i'm not using a lot of this stuff so we'll work it in and i cleaned up this piston just in the same way it's looking really nice so we'll go ahead and slide on our seal there we go i've cleaned up the cylinder as well you can see a little bit of light scoring but it is perfectly smooth in there and i ran a little bit of the 2000 grit sandpaper with water as well and i think this is about as good of a sealing surface as we're going to get all right so you guys are professional rolls-royce master cylinder rebuilders we're just going to slide the piston in like that don't forget your washer this thing is identical just slightly bigger and then we'll pop this guy in remove this bad boy install our new o-ring on the cap and screw side cap into the master cylinder of course we have our spring inside of here as well that is a piston return spring so after you push this in and it pushes fluid out to apply the brakes it'll pop right back out it's crazy to think that the rolls-royce didn't come out until 40 years after this vice was sold and this vice is over 100 years old and it was made right here in chicago okay next up we're going to bench bleed these master cylinders using a specialty rolls royce tool that i just created and all it is is a funnel and a red rubber tube so we're going to connect this tube here this is where the fluid from the reservoir comes from and then we're simply going to dump some brake fluid in here and as you can see here it's already starting to fill up so we're going to fill up the master cylinder and if you guys went to college you know the science behind raising the funnel high up into the air to get the fluid to go down quicker so that's what i'm doing right now and we've almost gotten all the bubbles out so we are full and then if we press the piston in it will shoot out normally when you're doing this you would connect these two into a loop so you can bleed this out but i don't have any fittings for that right now so we're just going to make a little bit of a mess in the name of saving time later so i'll go kind of slow there we go now we're just going to go ahead and draw in the fluid from the funnel now when we go to install this we're going to make a little bit of a mess it's not going to be absolutely perfect but this bleeding this prime if you will of the master cylinder will save us a little bit of time not dealing with air bubbles now oddly enough the rebuild kit does not come with these two copper seal rings and they weren't leaking so i'm not going to go on a wild goose hunt or wild goose chase i don't really know which one it is but i'm not going to go around hunting and wasting time for these when they're not leaking i think they're going to be just fine so you can see here that even with a bench bled master you got to really tilt it to get fluid out of here so this is about the wildest angle i'll have this at during the installation so even though we don't have caps we should be good and then i'll just clean it all up once everything's installed okay so we got to fit this guy in here and let's see if i can just muscle it in oh i got it all right not bad so even with the master cylinder filled with fluid we didn't lose any at all i've already connected that line and that hose also and now we can go ahead and try and sneak those bolts in alright so now we can sneak this guy back in okay and bolt number two that's the easy one all right perfect so before we install the lower master we have to install this little clip here that's gonna hold on our linkage so when we press the pedal it activates the master cylinder and this wasn't too bad to remove but i have a feeling like a lot of things it's going to be difficult to reinstall this is impossible nothing's impossible okay there we go we need an assist from the flat blade screwdriver pushing it in i think it needs to click it yes clicks clicks are the best take that rolls royce clip you are in wait a minute no you're not have a second i'm glad i film all this stuff this is not in hang on there we go glad i filmed these videos all right i got to get you guys up close to check on my work and in this case that helped me out so now our c-clip is all the way in and properly secured okay now it's time to install the little guy the one that wasn't leaking but we rebuilt anyway and this one is much easier you're going to have one of these leak on you you definitely want it to be this lower one very easy job i'm going to go ahead and screw in the brake line now before we hard mount it that way if we need to manipulate it we can get it at the right angle so we don't cross thread anything so we got the line and hose to the bottom one installed so we'll go ahead and install these bolts too and i have not tightened up the top bolts yet either that way we can slide this guy in it kind of spreads this out okay just had to get another specialty rolls royce tool uh so this is the official brake linkage holding tool right here and uh what it's doing here it's pushing this rod into the master cylinder and holding it there so we can get our clip on so i'll leave a link to this these are about 400 from rolls-royce and just make sure the gap on them is set properly in order to uh hold the linkage against the frame there we go now we'll just slip our boot on like so and we're going to remove our special tool only the finest rolls royce shops in the world have these guys all right then we can go ahead and tighten up our nuts and bolts that hold the master cylinder in and this is a little trick for you we have the ratcheting wrench on the nut on the inside there's no room to turn that and on this side there's no room to put the ratcheting head that's okay it'll still accomplish the exact same thing we're still holding the nut on the other side and we're kind of like using this as the ratcheting end so see we got the ratcheting wrench over on this side normal open end on this side another trick for you is if you can fit it just get yourself some power tools there we go that's what i'm talking about okay before i connect the linkage i'm and go ahead and fill this with fluid now you guys know what fluid going into a reservoir probably looks like so i'm just gonna i'm blocking you blocking you out okay yeah you're missing me spill stuff uh let's go ahead and pretend that i'm not getting this all over the exhaust manifold and that i have really good aim yeah this will smell good there we go okay this is the smart way to do it let's see okay still spilled some okay all right cool we did it no super old single stage paint was harmed in the filling of these master cylinders horrible job just absolutely horde with both reservoirs filled we are going to bleed the brake so just like any car you want to start at the wheel furthest away from the master cylinder and brake reservoir but hang on a second most of them are under the hood so is that the furthest yeah i'd say this is still the furthest one away so we're going to start right here and i'm just using my pneumatic bleeder okay so i've gotten a lot of fluid out with a pneumatic bleeder but i just want to be sure 100 that we don't have any air bubbles and what's nice is you don't need a guy in the car you could have a second guy just simply pushing the brake lever like so so i have peter he's a fine english gentleman right hello yes hello cheerio and um yeah he's gonna be my my break applicator guy you are a hundred percent english no yes right okay no one else can work on thousand all right a thousand all right so right now the bleeder is closed so i'm going to open the bleeder now i go ahead and push okay and then i'll close it and then he'll go back so he can't go back until i'm all the way closed otherwise we're just going to suck air right back in so i'm closed right now so i'm going to go ahead and open go ahead all the way down okay it's coming it's coming and we'll close the important part here is we don't have any air bubbles this is a really good sealing hose right here a lot of it is just dripping down the bottom of the hose so you don't necessarily see it on camera but fluid is definitely moving let's do one more good measure open there we go yeah you guys can probably see that nice okay close and we're good here okay with the brakes bled out we can reinstall our linkage so we're connecting our foot to the actual brakes now and let's see here there we go and then we just have to do that again on the bottom like so and we'll tighten this up too nuts on the back we'll tighten these up we're almost done just tighten these guys up okay next up we have the e-brake or parking brake if you will and that just requires this guy this guy and a cotter pin and then i will bend this with my bare hands there we go all right next up we got to get this spring so it just goes there and right there all right there you have it the master cylinders are installed the brakes are bled everything is looking good all right let's see how this brake pedal feels this thing fires up real easy runs great oh yeah this is so nice now it actually has a little bit of resistance so normally i'd take a car off for a test drive after fixing the brakes but it is snowy and salty outside i had to drive my 335i for just two days in this weather and just look at it and the rolls royce is from the south from what i understand it's lived in the south its entire life it's probably never seen snow or salt or anything it looks pretty nice underneath there uh so i don't want to start introducing it to this mess anytime soon and yes there are many gallons of water on top of my 335i and my 540i that will be explained in a video in about two days three days don't worry it'll all make sense soon and yes these cars are all lined up for a bath all right now that the rolls-royce has brakes it's time to tackle the interior i'm so excited for this we have the leather guy coming to pick up these seats in a little bit so i need to have these out for him and i'm excited to take a look at the true condition of the carpet under the seats as well because these original carpets are like five thousand dollars and although they're kind of dirty i think we can salvage these let me put it this way i'm going to do whatever it takes to salvage these because i'm not buying new ones i don't think it's necessary i mean they're intact they're just dirty so anyway let's figure out how we get 61 rolls-royce seats out all right so we're going to attack the rears first i believe these are going to be the most difficult okay and let's get this expensive carpeting out of here first it seems to just snap into place look at that that's nice i'm kind of excited to see what we find underneath here so far it's just a lot of nice padding not sure if this is factory or not but there's a couple layers seems pretty comfortable this seems a little newer though too i don't know someone might have added that and then this has as you guys have noticed it has a stereo out of like a 2000 ford mustang or any ford product a windstar whatever from the 90s and early 2000s so they do have some speaker wire going through to the back that radio doesn't even work though and then this door does not open it's the only door that doesn't open unfortunately i think we got to figure this out [Music] probably sooner than later it's going to make this very difficult to do all right hang on i think this might actually just push up oh that'd be beautiful i don't have to mess with the carpet right now yes rolls royce you're the best this is so nice it's like a newer car where the seats just pop up i just assumed this was gonna get held in you know by like 14 stainless steel screws or something fancy but okay there you go pretty easy and so some people commented in the videos that they used to use horsehair for the cushion on these seats now i don't know i don't know about that but there are a lot of springs i'll tell you that much look at these springs in here this is as comfortable as it seems guys you just kind of sink in it's pretty cool all right so let's see what are we going to discover here yes money this is not rolls royce money though 50 cents expecting to find like loose hundreds from whoever was rolling around back here being chauffeured around no good look we even have little wire clippings from when they did the stereo ah all right turning a profit already here all right so i'm hoping that this follows the same theme as the bottom okay okay i think it does i'm secretly looking out for a jar of grey poupon there's got to be grey poupon back here if you have rolls royce like this and you're not eating sandwiches with gray poupon on it there's something seriously wrong with you it was literally the first thing me and my kids did when this showed up at my house in chicago is i pulled out the little trays here for them and uh we had a sandwich was great poupon they love the commercials and this is now called the grey poupon mobile according to my little kids all right so i gotta get all the junk out of the trunk i got my first interior battle wound here got cut hopefully this car is clean i don't know if i showed you this in the reveal video but this car came with what i believe to be the hat of whoever bought this thing new i don't know but it's mine now and once this thing's all fixed up i'm driving it with this hat it might be the only way i drive this car all right so i gotta remove our six disc cd changer it doesn't work by the way i kind of want this to work though i want to rock some cds in the rolls you know what i didn't check to see what cds are in this thing oh no i just killed power too and although it never worked to begin with we got to figure this out we got to get these cds out but first things first back seat i think there are fasteners from the back that are holding the top of that back seat in and we're gonna find out is this a factory rose partition it's just made of cardboard oh what is this weird wait what is going on in here there's like a knob in here in this big box and obviously they cut a hole in this for a reason so you can access it oh this is the the air conditioning system it's got yeah it's got big vents coming up but uh but what do you control back here what what do you need to pop the trunk to control i have no clue all right 50 cents in an old rag and a rubber band i mean i'm striking out here guys i'm striking out this guy needs to be reconnected so we'll do that while we're in here but uh yeah rear ac this one might be a little harder to do okay so i believe that this screw is holding the rear seat in and there's another on the other side that i've already taken out hopefully this is it and unfortunately this kind of came apart it's already been duct taped a few times so you can see the aftermarket speakers mb quartz really know much about speakers are those any good sounds good i'm a rolls-royce expert here people rolls-royce expert look at that nice it's coming apart a lot easier than i thought i'm not gonna lie all right so in case you guys are working on your own silver cloud 2 at home it's just two bolts on the top that's it and this is weird look at the color here this is very odd for some reason that doesn't seem period correct to me but i could be wrong and this is wood god this is real wood so cool okay all right still haven't found any gold or money which is a little disappointing um but i have a feeling i know how these little side pieces come out there's probably a couple more bolts in the trunk that are painting to get to so we'll uh we'll see what we got in the trunk again all right okay there we go that's our screw right there oh there might be more than one yeah there we go okay so with the two out yep this guy pulls right out nice and easy sweet and there's gotta be another one somewhere maybe coming from the wheel well to get this out too okay so i got the two out for this one as well okay there's that that one had three of them one two three holding it in yeah that's it and then wow i'm hoping this is it a couple phillips here on this bracket maybe holding this guy in that'd be great but i have a sneaky suspicion there might be some more fasteners on this side which is kind of going to be tough to get to all right so this side's only got one don't think there's any way this is it that'd be awesome but no there's something else holding this guy in oh look at that there is another flathead right here and there is a dead spider right next to it hey buddy how old are you oh i'm sorry oh this is horrible this is horrible okay yeah are you from are you from england you know the guys that did the ford windstar stereo had this out so it's being held in right here there's a straight-up nail here going into wood i think that's just all the leather in but it would be hilarious if this thing was nailed in there it is right there oh that's my finger there are nuts right there that are holding this in we get to without removing the wheel which is great i got that one out oh this guy is almost out wow so far we've taken five fasteners off to try and get this out and it's still not coming this is crazy oh here hold on a second okay there we go all right there's some more wires for the stereo there you go nice get that out this is what they use to reduce noise road noise there's a lot of this padding all over the place and it's glued in here and it's still in really good shape it's all over the place there you can kind of see behind the glue there came undone in this area and i see a little piece of styrofoam there oh there's a big piece of styrofoam right under here we'll leave that alone all right i'm going to try this side it's welded on the bottom just a nut that's welded oh this one just just turns the other one we can't turn at all and this one is barely tight yeah it's at a weird angle too with this seat here all right luckily i have a super long flat head seems like this was developed in conjunction with rolls royce to remove these seat screws these screwdrivers don't even like fit in here really i don't know if they're too fat or this thing's too narrow there we go and yeah that's literally all it is there's four of these that hold this gigantic seat in so weird oh man there's a little nerve wracking we don't want this to break because the other end is welded on the bottom so it's not just like a nut we can easily replace you could do it peter i have faith if you guys don't recognize peter he is who connected me with kamar in the lexus giveaway and we've become friends working on cars together and he's helping me today and hopefully not breaking the bolt on my 61 rolls royce it's getting harder it's getting harder now shoot look at how easy these are look at that these just slide right out no tools required so we've got some penetrating oil on there and he's just working it back and forth that tool is pretty nice isn't it this really allows you to get some good leverage oh there it is yeah nice time and penetrating well that's all we needed good job dude yes yes all right cool now let's uh let's hold this down and we'll whoa it's right it springs right forward with that lever and we just have a couple more back here a little quarter drive ratchet with a flathead bit coming right out i've got the same deal going on over here and these little sonic ratchets are a lifesaver let me tell you all right so we have all four bolts out and i think that's it i mean we know there's there's no electrical connectors or anything we just got to somehow figure out how this is going to exit here or do we do it in the rear i don't know rolls royce front seat coming out this thing is heavy man okay okay out it's out we did it carpet looks really nice doesn't it yeah oh what's this an old receipt oh no way get out of here what is this this is one of those oh yeah machines yeah this is an old credit card machine so i guess it can't be 66 no it's weird it says 6 11 66 but isn't this one of those old credit card things it's got i don't know clifford b snyder that's exactly what your name has to be when you drive a car like this and it's for description it says boron extra duron pre-max three months i don't know what this is guys thanks come again thanks come back again soho store all right we gotta do some research what is this what is this what else is in here so here's what the receipt looks like kind of cool um i'm 37 years old and i don't know what year this is from so if you're gonna comment that alex you don't know what soho is or all these other products on here please list your age down below okay i'm just telling you my real life experience is i don't have the answers to what any of this means in my own brain and so with that i hope you guys will all join me for another installment of must know diy how to rolls royce videos some more are coming very soon so if you haven't already give this video a big thumbs up share the video subscribe if you haven't already and most importantly have an excellent day i'll catch all of you in the next video [Music] you
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Keywords: what's inside a brake master cylinder, rolls-royce, how to fix a rolls-royce, silver cloud 2, Rolls-royce, abandoned rolls-royce, fixing a broken rolls-royce, legitstreetcars rolls-royce, grey poupon rolls-royce, what's under the seats
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Length: 37min 48sec (2268 seconds)
Published: Thu Jan 20 2022
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