1936 Derby Bentley 4 1/4 Litre with Disappearing Drophead Coupe
Body by Gurney Nutting This 1936 Derby Bentley 4
1/4 Litre with Disappearing Drophead Coupe Body by Gurney
Nutting is an extremely rare and desirable discovery
that's been unknown and hidden away for decades. Green with tan
leather interior, this handsome Derby Bentley is
the perfect candidate and original car for a Pebble Beach
restoration. Mechanically sound, it runs and
drives. Chassis B112GA was completed in May of 1936 and its first
owner was Sir Percy Malcolm Stewart who was 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. This attractive
and unique Bentley is one of very few produced and would
make for a very special addition to any serious
collection. Remarkably, there is also the chance
to buy the very next consecutive chassis number B114GA which is
also with HJ Mulliner Coachwork. In fact, they are proudly sitting
side by side. A wonderful opportunity to
keep these siblings together! Call for details on this
car! Rare 4 1/4 Derby Bentley with Disappearing
Drophead Coupe Body by Gurney Nutting An unknown car
discovered after being hidden away for decades
Mechanically sound An ideal original candidate for a Pebble Beach
restoration First purchased by English industrialist and
philanthropist Sir Percy Malcolm Stewart One of
very few produced Price: $225,000
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