Vehicle Description
The R-Type is the second series of post-war Bentley motorcars and
replaced the Mk. VI. Essentially a larger-boot version of the Mk.
VI, the R type is regarded by some as a stop-gap before the
introduction of the S-series cars in 1955. As with its predecessor,
a standard body was available as well as coachbuilt versions by
firms including H.J.Mulliner, Park Ward, Harold Radford, Freestone
and Webb and others. Even by this date, there was little difference
(other than the radiator grilles and the carburation) between the
standard Bentley R-Type and the Rolls Royce Silver Dawn, though
Bentley was still the more popular sporting marque. Indeed, the
vast majority of cars produced were Bentleys with some 2,500 units
manufactured during the R-Type's run. During development, it was
referred to as the Bentley Mk. VII; even the chassis cards for
these cars describe them as Bentley 7's. The R-Type name, which is
now usually applied, stems from chassis series RT. The front of the
saloon model was identical to the Mk. VI, but the boot was almost
doubled in capacity and the engine increased in displacement from
4� to 4� litres. This automatic Bentley R-Type has been sourced
from a large collection and presents well with black over grey
coachwork and Blood Red leather trim. Originally registered on 9th
March, 1954, this elegant example has spent much of its recent life
in Ireland and boasts a wealth of servicing and maintenance bills
covering the past 17 years. Although clearly restored a number of
years ago, this example could now benefit from some further light
restoration work with the trim just passing the 'patina' stage and
the woodwork, although complete, in need of some treatment but by
no means in poor condition. Attractively estimated, this very
usable example has character and charm in abundance and represents
a great opportunity to own and enjoy a 1950's Bentley. For sale by
auction on Saturday 23 September 2017 with Historics at Brooklands,
Brooklands Motor Racing Circuit, Weybridge, Surrey, Call 01753
639170