1965 Bentley S Type. The S-Type was essentially a “grille-engineered” version of the concurrent Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud of these years,...
In 1952, cars that could hit a top speed of 115mph were uncommon. Cars that could cruise at 100mph with...
1925 Bentley Antique. This is a beautiful antique car. Perfect showroom quality....
During Bentley’s Cricklewood era, their cars were often associated with sports cars and high-speed touring vehicles. However, it’s important to...
The Bentley S2 and Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II were launched in 1959, replacing the previous generation’s 4.9-liter straight-six engine with...
This elegant Bentley is the 3rd Drophead Coupé produced by the Swiss Carrosserie Graber on the MkVI chassis and may...
Cadogan Motors (1928) Ltd. built four-passenger fabric-paneled tourer bodies for five of the distinguished and potent Bentley 4½-Litres. This design...
As with all the great W.O. Bentley-era cars, the legendary Speed Six owes its existence to the original three-litre engine...
This bespoke 1953 Bentley 6 1/2 Liter Petersen Special was built using a modified 1953 R-Type chassis of 9′ 9″...
Rolls-Royce’s post-war continuation of rationalization, initiated in the late 1930s, persisted with the introduction of standard bodywork on the Mark...
Soon after the release of the Bentley S1 in 1955, six months later to be exact, Bentley Motors Limited started...
Bentley Mark Vi (1951-52) The Car Coming soon The Specs Below are the technical specifications and any performance numbers we...
After World War II, Rolls-Royce initiated post-war production with the introduction of the Silver Wraith and Bentley MkVI models. While...
In 1936, Bentley’s 4¼-liter model was introduced, and it retained the 3,200mm wheelbase of its predecessor, the 3½ Litre. The...
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