"After decades of being little more than re-badged Rolls-Royces,
Bentleys-real W.O.-style, genuine performance luxury motorcars were
back in a big way when the Turbo R made its debut at the 1985
Geneva Motor Show. It wouldn't be until 1989 that exceedingly well
heeled Americans could purchase their own Turbo Rs, but those who
did got a taste of what the brand had promised in its earliest
days, and what it would evolve back to in the decades to come.
While the Turbo R sold here in its original form through 1994 was
appropriately expensive, its current values are surprisingly
reasonable, especially considering what a Bentley costs today."
Hemmings.com
For consignment, a 1989 Bentley Turbo R 4 door sedan showing 68,384
miles, but the true miles are unknown. Bentley's are the epitome of
luxury in the automotive world, the top dog, and when they mounted
a turbo V8 under the hood, the attraction of performance
enthusiasts was...boosted.
Exterior
Big and immediately recognizable, the Bentley presents a stately
profile here dressed in formal, two stage Beluga Black and fronted
by the iconic large grille and on the R model, its distinctly mesh
style. Large dual headlights light the way and reside in black
bezel over a black bumper. You get the idea here, the luxury car
has sporty exterior tendencies with its monochromatic coverage,
which is augmented by touches of bright red including subtle but
coveted Turbo R badges, the B on the 15-inch chrome wheels and as
it appears on the nose and decklid. Wide tail lights contrast with
the black also and the twin chrome exhaust tips are housed in an
extended valance. Imperfections include scrapes on the lower edge
of the valance, scuffs on the side, a few, long linear scratches,
scuffs along a wheel opening, and blistering bya handle.
Interior
The black interior begins with door panels with robust hardware and
burlwood headers with inlay and all are in great shape other than
some delamination noted on one of the wooden tops.Throne-like black
leather bucket seats live up front with some wear noted on the
driver's side and slight patina wrinkling elsewhere. There's ample
space everywhere and deep pile black carpet practically begging
rear passengers to remove their shoes. The pilot's seat begins with
a sporty steering wheel which leads to a trip to Muir Woods with
acres of burlwood framing a vast array of gauges, warning lights,
and vents. An aftermarket AM/FM/CD radio is ahead of the center
console with numerous switches. We note some loose leather on the
dash pad while the trunk is finished in black carpet and houses an
amplifier and CD changer.
Drivetrain
The busy engine bay houses the 6.75 liter turbocharged V8, rated at
308 horsepower, fuel injected and mated to a GM TH400 3-speed
automatic transmission routing power to the rear axle with 2.69
gears. The engine presents in clean, driver quality.
Undercarriage
The underside is busy as well and presenting in driver quality
condition with some road grime, areas of oil presence, clear
knuckles, and an overall lack of rust. Four wheel power disc brakes
are here along with dual exhaust that traverses a stock style
muffler. Suspension consists of Macpherson struts in front and coil
springs in back.
Drive-Ability
There's no denying the special place that the cabin presents as we
start the big V8 and roll onto the test loop where the car provides
nice acceleration and of course, a smooth ride. But it's not
without some notable items. The power seats and right rear window
are not working. The Check Mineral Fluid light is on and the brake
light comes on when the brakes are pressed. The heater/AC blower
does not turn off. There are dozens of functions, however, that
work as they should and we float this British icon back to the
mall. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were
working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these
functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
Gumption and know how will go a long way to make it perfect, but as
is, it's a darn good car that runs and drives and impresses
everyone, car nuts and those indifferent to cars altogether, (yes,
they exist!). There are Rolls and Bentley clubs and of course,
specialists around the globe to stand by your side with this black
beauty, and don't be surprised when the neighbors you barely know
come over to chat about your "new" car!
SCBZR03B4KCX27690
S-Europe
C-United Kingdom
B-Bentley
ZR-Bentley Turbo R
03-6.75L V8 Turbo Charged
B-Manual Belts
4-Check Digit
K-1989
C-Crewe, England Assy Plant
X27690-Sequential Unit Number
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
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in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
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Vehicle Details
1989 Bentley Turbo R
Listing ID:CC-2026008
Price:$12,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1989
Make:Bentley
Model:Turbo R
Exterior Color:Beluga Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:68384
Stock Number:8116
VIN:SCBZR03B4KCX27690
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