Following the end of World War II, Bentley production resumed at
Rolls-Royce's new facility in Crewe, England. The Mark VI would
become the first model produced at Crewe and marked a significant
departure from pre-war traditions. Most notably, it was the first
Bentley offered with factory-designed coachwork, a pivotal move
that signaled the company's intent to modernize and streamline
production. Closely related to the Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn, the
Mark VI differed primarily in trim, grille design, and badging, but
shared all major mechanical components, including the 4,257cc
F-head straight-six engine.
This engine, fitted with twin SU carburetors and estimated to
produce 130 horsepower, was paired with a four-speed synchromesh
manual gearbox. Independent front suspension, hydraulic front
brakes, and a live rear axle with leaf springs gave the Mark VI
capable road manners for its era. Between 1946 and 1952, Bentley
produced just 4,946 Mark VIs, of which only a limited number
featured custom coachwork by renowned firms such as Park Ward.
This elegant 1950 Bentley Mark VI Drophead Coupe, chassis number
B441FU, is a documented, matching-numbers example with significant
historical provenance. According to factory records on file, the
car was bodied by Park Ward & Co. Ltd. and delivered new to
Switzerland, where it is believed to have been displayed at the
1950 Geneva Salon under the auspices of Garage de L'Athenee. Its
first owner was Madame Meeking, a resident of the famed Hotel Beau
Rivage in Geneva, who took delivery on March 14, 1950. Factory
records specify several unique features tailored to her order,
including:
Cream over Black livery with a matching black interior (the
original color scheme remains largely preserved), power-operated
convertible top, Kilometer odometer, special stop and reverse
lamps, and no inset license plate on the trunk lid-a distinguishing
feature typically omitted for Continental-delivered cars. Madame
Meeking kept the car only briefly, selling it later in 1950 to a
Parisian gentleman, Mr. Richepin of Avenue Foch, who became its
second recorded owner.
By the early 2000s, the car had journeyed to the United States,
finding a home in California with Mr. Charles Arenson. It later
passed through a noted Los Angeles dealer before acquisition by the
most recent Georgia owner in August 2007, and added to our
collection here at the St. Louis Car Museum in April 2022.
Today, this Bentley presents splendidly as a well-preserved example
that retains much of its period charm. The interior features black
leather with custom white piping, which shows honest patina and
some color loss consistent with age and use. Period details,
including a dashboard radio, remain intact. The exterior paintwork
displays uniform coverage from a past repaint, now showing age at
panel joints, door jambs, and other high-contact areas.
This 1950 Bentley Mark VI Drophead Coupe is a rare and stylish
example of postwar British coachbuilding, distinguished by its
Geneva Salon provenance, European delivery, and unique
specification. Included in the sale are the original owner's
handbook, factory build documentation, and tools in the period
tray-all valuable items that enhance the car's authenticity and
collector appeal. With its elegant Park Ward design, known early
ownership history, and matching-numbers integrity, it presents a
compelling opportunity for collectors seeking a Bentley with both
style and story. Whether returned to show-standard condition or
enjoyed as a charismatic preservation-class tourer, this Mark VI
offers a rich and rewarding ownership experience.
Vehicle Details
1950 Bentley Mark VI
Listing ID:CC-2014076
Price:$149,900
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1950
Make:Bentley
Model:Mark VI
Exterior Color:Cream
Interior Color:Black Leather
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:18575
Stock Number:3802
VIN:B498LFV
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