"Introduced in 1952, the Bentley R-Type is generally regarded to be
one of the most beautiful saloon cars to be built. Perhaps its
elegant styling was the direct consequence of the MK VI's bulky
bodywork, but whatever the reason, the R-Type's appearance put
Bentley at the top of the prestige car tree once again. Power was
by Rolls-Royce's acclaimed 4.5 litre six cylinder engine, with
inlet over exhaust valves. This gave spirited performance and
smooth progress, which, married to excellent interior insulation,
made the car a quiet cruiser." Classics.honestjohn.co.uk
For consignment, a 1954 Bentley R-type saloon showing 25.293 miles,
but the true miles are unknown. The R Type name which is now
usually applied stems from chassis series RT. The front of the
saloon model was identical to the Mark VI, but the boot, (trunk),
was almost doubled in capacity.
Exterior
From a distance and from any angle, there are few cars more regal
looking than a Bentley of this era, and this one stands tall in
single stage Platinum paint with the cabin and trunk covered in
Black and the two tone is just one thing that sets it apart. With a
familial resemblance, the car is fronted by a sizable and tall
grille topped by the Flying B ornament and flanked by headlight
housing that melds into the curvaceous pontoon fenders. Directly
below the large headlights are fog lights mounted not on the
bumper, but on the filler in the space between. Out back, the big
boot looms large and is topped by a smaller rear window and sail
panel C-pillars. Door handles disappear in the side trim, leaving
the doors smooth and uninterrupted, save for the gravel guard on
the rear door as it becomes part of the flared fender.
Imperfections include some pitted metal trim, rough condition on a
marker light base, numerous chips, cracks, and surface rust spots
throughout, evidence of cracking filler, a few dents, rust and
cracked filler at the rear wheel openings.
Interior
Coach style doors open up to reveal Oxblood red door panels with
tan carpeted inserts with all four showing a touch of age. From
there, both of the red leather benches have some wear, most notably
on the right hand driver's side. We considered taking a nap on the
welcoming "sofa" in the back, but continued our tour, finding
fantastic wall to wall burlwood on the dash and around the windows
with black gauges and an AM/FM radio in the center. The big 3 spoke
steering wheel has prominent finger grooves and a narrow column
that heads towards the floor which is nicely dressed in tan
carpeting with red trim. A square sunroof resides up top where the
light colored headliner shows a touch of wear. The boot, or trunk
has a custom cloth mat that contours over the casing that holds the
spare.
Drivetrain
The car is equipped with a 278.7ci inline six cylinder with 2 HS6
Su carburetors and a horsepower rating of 130. It's mated to a
Hydramatic 4-speed automatic transmission that routes power to the
3.07 gears in back.
Undercarriage
Lots of surface rust and oxidation and just general age, along with
some sludge and oil build up on an otherwise intact underside. Drum
brakes are supplied to all four wheels and dual exhaust travels
through stock style mufflers and resonators on its way to an exit
through rust covered tips that protrude widely out back. Suspension
consists of coil springs in front and leaf springs in back.
Drive-Ability
We take our seat on the "opposite" side and roll this regal ride on
to the test loop where we notice some rough running right from the
start. We keep it short and perform a function test during which
all items available to the driver operate as they should, and it's
back to our castle with this Bentley. 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.
With some TLC, this could make its way to the next "All England"
show or even go to work as a wedding ride for the newly joined
couple. The possibilities are endless with this classic British
saloon with the famous family name.
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