An unusual and very interesting, attractive, practical four door open cabriolet configuration make this a particularly desirable Derby Bentley, being easy to access through large doors, and ‘wide-bodied’, giving increased spaciousness and elbow room, and nicely weather resistant, with well-constructed hood, wind up windows, tonneau cover, etc, i..
1928 Bentley 4.5 Litre Chassis No. KM3083 Engine No. KM3086 Registration No. UC 8791 Mint restored condition and all ready for some serious fun. This 4.5 Litre Bentley started life as a Martin Walter Saloon. in 2011 it was rebuilt to Lemans spec by the late Stanley Mann. Since converion it has ..
Sadly i am having to sell on my Bentley special ( Icarus). It is currently a work in progress and still needs finalising/ refining. A great opportunity to be able to buy a cheaper Derby special to finish with your own touch. Details on the car:The car was originally built by well known Bentley special builder and profe..
1939 Derby Bentley Overdrive MX series Drop Head Coupe by Vanden Plas.Chassis number: B105MXRegistration number: WXW40The best of the best: This ultra desirable Overdrive Derby Bentley was in the long term ownership of Peter Blond, a well known Sothebys director who headed t..
1939
Bentley
Derby 4.25 litre Overdrive MX series Drophead Coupe by Vanden Plas
A particularly handsome car, very attractively finished in dark green with tan leather interior, and in lovely, smart and sharp condition. The paintwork is to a high standard, the leather is excellent, as is the headlining, and the interior wood veneers are particularly lovely, with a superb finish. Features include P100 ‘bullseye’ headlights (unus..
1937 Derby Bentley 4.25 Litre Park Ward DHC Chassis Number: B-123-KU Registration Number: ELC323 The very last Park Ward Drophead Coupe to be manufactured to this design. This car has been subject to a nut & bolt full restoration encompassing every aspect of the car. I..
It goes without saying that all vintage Bentley motorcars are exciting. The success of the 3 Litre, the 4.5 and the Speed Six at Le Mans and other international racing events during the 1920’s are part of motor racing folklore, with the louvres and leather belts over the bonnet, all adding to the glamour. Today the cars are still raced and ralli..
A good, sound car, perhaps needing some cosmetic improvement, but in sound, correct condition, and has been used & enjoyed recently by the last owner. The deep red paintwork is suffering from age, but the structure of the coachwork is fine, the doors closing nicely & fitting well. The interior is grey leather with fresh grey carpets and..
1924 Bentley 3-4.5 Litre Supercharged Short Chassis LeMans Coachwork in the style of The Birkin Blower of 1929 Chassis no. 431 Engine no. 441 Continuous history from new. This particular Blower 3-4 1/2 is a conversion and subsequent upgrade to a replica of the original Birkin Blower UU5872 built for the LeMans race in 1929. The 3 Litre Upgrade to ..
A very desirable 3 Litre ‘Speed Model’ with complete and continuous history, delivered new in October 1924. Upgraded by The Works in 1927 with a new chassis and front axle. Subsequent owners have enjoyed and uprated her further with very well-proportioned coachwork by Dick Brockman in the 1980’s and more recently converted the engine to a 4 ½ Li..