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Bentley
Bentley 3 1/2-litre Derby The Bentley sporting tradition was maintained following the acquisition of the financially troubled company by Rolls-Royce Motors Ltd in 1931. It was 1933 before the ''Silent Sportscar'' was ... (further details)
Bentley 3-litre W. O. Bentley proudly displayed his new 3-litre car at the 1919 Olympia Motor Exhibition a four cylinder car which had first turned heads when fired up in the garage of a mews off Baker Street, ... (further details)
Bentley 4 1/2 litre Supercharged Model Birkin, Rubin, Chassagne, Benjafield, Ramponi, Harcourt-Wood and Kensington-Moir were just some of the legendary names associated with the fabulous supercharged Birkin Team Cars. Birkins wealth was ... (further details)
Bentley 4 1/4 litre Derby By the end of the 1930s the Derby Bentley, introduced towards the beginning of that decade following the firms take-over by Rolls-Royce, had undergone a number of significant developments, not the ... (further details)
Bentley Eight Produced as an Entry level Bentley, and aimed at a slightly younger market, the Bentley Eight was a storming sales success. Based heavily on the Bentley Mulsanne but with many of the luxuries removed ... (further details)
Bentley MkVI The MkVI Bentley arrived in May 1946, Rolls-Royce branching out by introducing standard bodywork but retaining the tradition of a separate chassis for their immediate post war models. The standard ... (further details)
Bentley R Type Rolls-Royce commenced production post-war with the Silver Wraith and Bentley MkVI models. For the first time there was standard coachwork, though the standard steel body - produced by the Pressed ... (further details)
Bentley S1 The new S-type Bentley and Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud from 1955 were powered by the company's 4.9-litre smooth six-cylinder unit, the Bentley with twin SU carburrettors. Coil and wishbone independent ... (further details)
Bentley S2 Bentley's new S-series cars replaced the R-type range at the 1955 Earls Court Motor Show. The Bentley S1 was powered by the company's well-proven 4.9-litre smooth six-cylinder engine of the R type, ... (further details)
Bentley S3 Launched in 1962, the Bentley S3 and its Rolls-Royce equivalent, the Silver Cloud III, employed the 6.2-litre aluminium alloy V8 engine introduced on the S2, though with larger carburettors, a new ... (further details)
Bentley Turbo R The Bentley Turbo R was based on the the Bentley Mulsanne's chassis, however the Turbo R was built to be a high performance car. Like the Mulsanne, the Bentley Turbo had a turbo charged engine, ... (further details)
