SUPERBLY WELL PRESERVED BARN FIND EXAMPLE OF A VERY RARE
ALL ORIGINAL AND UNMOLESTED 1936 BENTLEY 4 1/4 L PARK WARD DROP
HEAD COUPE WITH ITS ORIGINAL BODY (# A215), ENGINE AND INTERIOR
WITH BELIEVED TO BE 15K ORIGINAL MILES!DRIVES FANTASTICALLY, PLEASE
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all original 1936 Bentley RHD Drop Head Coupe with its original
Park Ward body and 4 1/4 liter Rolls Royce engine and all original
leather interior from 1936! All original exterior and interior and
all complete including original tool kit! A very
original numbers-matching example Showing just 24,372
kilometres (15,144 miles)1 of just 150 Park Ward drophead coupes
built with very few known left in existence and none fully
original! 50-plus years of single ownershipWell-documented
including copies of original factory recordsMechanically
reconditioned and ready for spirited motoringThis specific vehicle
is a well-known "barn find" style example that surfaced in
remarkably complete and original condition, retaining its
factory-issued engine (No. D3be) and elegant open coachwork by Park
Ward.Vehicle Highlights & History:Chassis Identifier:
B133GPEngine Number: D3be (matching numbers)Coachwork:Drophead
Coupe by Park Ward (Body No. A.215), 1 of only 150 built in this
exact style.Provenance: Originally ordered in April 1936 by Park
Ward and delivered new on June 23, 1936, to its first owner, Peter
Kiek of London and then R.A. Bonham Christie of the renown Bonham
Christie family of Marston House, Somerset and owners of Brownsea
Island in England. The original sales were handled by 'Jack
Barclay's Rolls Royce Bentley' of Mayfair, London W1 and the
specialist firm 'Frank Dale & Stepsons' before spending
over 50 years under single ownership, preserved in a garage in the
United States from the early 1970s until its recent
emergence.Documentation: Highly authenticated via copies of the
original factory build sheets, testing records, and delivery order
formsThe Engine: A 4,257 cc naturally aspirated inline-6 with twin
SU carburetors.Output: Approximately 125126 horsepower.The
Transmission: A 4-speed manual gearbox delivering power to the rear
wheels.Driving Dynamics: The larger engine offered vastly improved
flexible touring power, giving the car the same acceleration punch
in fourth gear that its predecessor required third gear to
achieveIntroduced in March 1936 to supersede the 3-litre version,
the 4-litre was produced during the celebrated "Derby Bentley" era
after Rolls-Royce acquired the brand. Known in contemporary
marketing as "The Silent Sports Car," the updated model brought
significant enhancements. The Bentley 4-Litre marked a significant
step forward for the Derby-built marque, delivering increased power
and improved drivability over its 3-Litre predecessor. Designed
with refinement and effortless touring in mind, the larger engine
provided the smooth, flexible performance expected by Bentleys
discerning clientele. Chassis were delivered to leading
coachbuilders and bestowed with various bodies, that balanced
sporting character with luxurious comfort. With sweeping fenders, a
well-proportioned profile, and finely detailed interiors, these
cars embodied understated British sophistication. Today, the
4-Litre Drophead Coupe remains a highly regarded pre-war Bentley,
admired for its blend of performance, craftsmanship, and timeless
style.The factory records show this chassis, B133GP was ordered in
April of 1936 and delivered new on June 23, 1936, with engine no.
D3BE to renowned London coachbuilder Park Ward, who furnished the
car with desirable Drophead Coupe coachwork, making it 1 of just
150 examples to be built in this fashion.Finished to Park Wards
elegant and sporting design, this 4-1/4-Litre was supplied new to
its first owner, Peter Kiek of London, representing the height of
British motoring sophistication in the prewar era. As documented on
the copies of the original build sheets, order forms, and testing
sheets, the car retained numerous factory specifications including
its 18-inch wheels, Lucas electrical equipment, and correct
coach-built detailing, all of which underscore its authenticity
today.Following its early life in England, this Bentley was later
handled by the well-known firm Frank Dale & Stepsons who
sold it to a man by the name of Hanks before being exported to the
United States prior to 1971. Shortly thereafter, this example was
acquired by Richard Kelley of Tulsa, Oklahoma. In a remarkable turn
of preservation, the car was stored in Kelleys garage for over 50
years, effectively safeguarding it as an exceptionally original
survivor.In 2022, this garage-find example was rediscovered in its
amazing preservation state. Retaining its numbers-matching
components, the odometer showed just 24,372 kilometres (15,144
miles), which is believed to be actual and follows suit with the
overall condition of the car. Wanting to preserve its original
condition, this Bentley was taken to the Auburn Cord Duesenberg
Company in Tulsa, where it received a mechanical servicing, new
tires, and wheels, so it could be enjoyed safely on the
road. Recent road testing confirms this car has been
properly reconditioned and is ready for spirited motoring.Along
with the copies of the original documents, this Bentley comes with
its original tools, crank, and even factory-supplied fire
extinguisher. As 1 of just 150 Park Ward drophead coupes produced,
and now recommissioned and road-ready, it presents a rare
opportunity to acquire a highly original and numbers-matching Derby
Bentley that is equally suited for preservation, exhibition, or
immediate touring.
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