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£135,000
Publié 29 Février 2020 Mis à jour 29 Février 2020ID: z3Hbn4
Périmée il y a 4 années, 9 mois
Information from the owner
Âge: 71 années
Couleur de la carrosserie: Gris
Électronique: Radio AM / FM
Commentaires du vendeur sur 1949' Bentley Mark VI Mk Vi By James Young
Bodied by Bromley specialist James Young, the Mk VI was produced from 1946-1952, Bentleys first post second world-war offering.
This semi razor-edged style with ultra thin windscreen pillars originated in 1939 and proved very successful when re-introduced post-war. Front and rear wings keep their separate identities, whilst an upright radiator grille sits at the forefront. 16-inch steel disc wheels have replaced previous wire wheels, with the front and rear doors hinged on a centre pillar.
The elegantly trimmed interior incorporates fold-down picnic tables in the backs of the front seats and complete with a radio, which was a standard fitment. The passenger is provided with a grab handle and a clock, which is set into the lid of the glove compartment.
This Mk VI has undergone a total rebuild by ourselves and as a result of this it won ‘best in class’ at the 2006 RREC Annual Rally, with the car remaining in excellent condition.
There is no denying that this post-war 2 door saloon bodied by James Young is a machine of utmost refinement, providing brisk performance and substantial luxury.
Price: £135,000 Registered: 1949 Mileage: 41,468 Chassis no.: B104CF Model: Mk VI Transmission: Manual External Colour: Blue/Shell Grey Internal Colour: Tan Body Style: James Young Registration: KKA 420