Words are simply not enough to describe this stunning and
"like-new" Concours quality 1965 Bentley S3 Continental Flying Spur
by HJ Mulliner. Finished in Tudor grey with beige leather
upholstery fashioning everything in a very precisely original and
factory manner of condition. This car has been meticulously
restored by one of the world's best when it comes to this era of
Bentley motorcars; Vantage Motor Works in Florida. Representing the
last of just 16 left-hand-drive examples produced and last of the
full chassis postwar Bentley Motorcars, she remains powered by her
original numbers matching engine. She is equipped with Jetstar air
conditioning from new Bentley Motors, like many premium automakers
before World War II, focused on producing the finest rolling
chassis for their discerning clientele to choose from a number of
elite custom coachbuilders to finish the car's body to their
exacting specifications. After the war, the demand for highly
specialized luxury coachbuilding became the elevated choice as the
automotive industry shifted towards producing complete,
ready-to-drive vehicles. Like other high-end manufacturers, Bentley
moved in this direction with models such as the Mark IV, followed
by the R-Type and S-series (S1, S2, and S3). Despite this trend,
Bentley continued to offer a "Continental" version of these models,
emphasising coach built luxury alongside performance, with the S3's
refined V8 standing out above the rest. Out of the 311 S3
Continentals produced, this example is one of only 16 left-hand
drive cars ever made. Original build sheets note that this car was
ordered new through Rolls-Royce of Canada by The Kenney
Construction Co. Ltd. for use by Seymour W. Kenney of Nova Scotia.
Finished in Belco Antelope over Beige Connolly leather, it was
specified with Lucas Windtone horns, Jetstar air conditioning, an
additional heater, a Hirschmann electric antenna, a speedometer in
miles per hour, Sundym glass, mirrors mounted to the front fenders,
and Firestone white sided tires. This car utilizes unique rear air
conditioning vents that are routed up the C-pillar, unlike the
traditional vent that is flush mounted with the rear shelf behind
the seat. Upon delivery in The Bluenose Province, it was likely
without a peer. A copy of the Schoelkopf ownership card shows that
this Continental remained with Kenney through October 1972, when
Robert Stoddard of Worcester, Massachusetts, imported the car to
the United States. Thirteen years later, in November 1985, the car
was acquired by noted Rolls-Royce and Bentley aficionado Robert
Jefferson of Brookfield, Massachusetts. From there, it was sold by
Vantage Motorworks in August 1990 and passed through a series of
owners until it was purchased by Premier Financial Services. The
car was reacquired by Vantage Motorworks in 2008 and then sold to
Sheikh Nasser Mohammed Al Sabah of Kuwait (see Wikipedia extract
below). Sheikh Nasser commissioned Vantage to complete a full and
comprehensive restoration of the S3 Continental, which included
refinishing it with its current elegant Tudor Grey paintwork.
Additional work included replacing all the car wiring and wiper
motor actuators and servicing the engine with new gaskets, belts,
and hoses. Following the Sheik's passing, the car returned to the
United States and acquired in 2022. After the acquisition, the car
was taken to Automotive Restorations Inc. of Stratford,
Connecticut, for a thorough inspection and service. This work
included rebuilding the carburetors, replacing the brake master
cylinder and hoses, spark plugs, the battery, and a set of four BF
Goodrich Silvertown whitewall tires. The Bentley S3 Continental was
designed as the ultimate postwar sporting saloon destined to
receive custom coachwork in grand style. It combined the best of
prewar build quality at the apex of full-chassis evolution with
refined V8 power and easy power steering. Chassis number BC74LXE,
one of just 16 left-hand-drive examp
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