1936 Bentley 4 1/4 Litre Sedanca Coupe Coachwork by HJ MullinerThis
handsome 1936 Bentley 4 1/4 Litre Sedanca Coupe with Coachwork by
HJ Mulliner is a highly original example that's never been
restored. Black with red leather interior. Runs and drives but
would benefit from cosmetics and servicing. Out of long-term
enthusiast ownership and storage. Chassis B114GA was first owned by
Sir Percy Malcolm Stewart, an English industrialist and
philanthropist. He incorporated The London Brick Company in the
1920s which was at the time reputed to be the largest brick making
company in the United Kingdom.An rare and desirable discovery
that's been unknown and hidden away for decades. The perfect
candidate and original car for a Pebble Beach restoration. This
attractive and unique Bentley is one of very few produced and would
make for a very special addition to any serious collection. Rare 4
1/4 Litre Sedanca Coupe with Coachwork by HJ Mulliner An unknown
car discovered after being hidden away for decades An ideal
original candidate for a Pebble Beach restoration First purchased
by English industrialist and philanthropist Sir Percy Malcolm
Stewart One of very few producedPrice: $195,000
Vehicle Details
1936 Bentley 4-1/4 Litre
Listing ID:CC-1905522
Price:$195,000
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1936
Make:Bentley
Model:4-1/4 Litre
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Burgundy
Odometer:0
Stock Number:24076
VIN:24076
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