A very well-driving Auburn with a powerful engine, excellent brakes, and light steering.This five-seat open convertible features a rebuilt engine and a well-functioning dual-ratio rear axle, ideal for relaxed cruising at around 90 km/h (56 mph). An older restoration, it's in remarkably good condition, with a new convertible top.NL ..
This particular chassis was delivered in August 1934 to coachbuilder Arthur Mulliner from Northampton, who constructed a sports saloon body. According to the Rolls Royce/Bentley Archives, the car was supplied new on the 29th of March 1935 to P.G. Evelyn from Farnham, Surrey. The car changed hands several times, all of which is documented in its ori..
Bentley ‘Turner Supercharged Special’, year 1937. Chassis (VIN) number B16KT, engine number A8BJ, original UK registration number DYV 289. Colours: ‘two-tone’ green body and with black wire wheels combined with a ‘two tone’ leather interior with red/green seats and red carpet. The car comes with a dark green soft to..
1937
Bentley
Turner Supercharged Special
€ 172.500
Location: Nederland
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