Bentley's reputation was forged during the 1920s, when founder W.O.
Bentley built some of the world's finest sporting automobiles,
earning five victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans between 1924 and
1930. Although the company later came under Rolls-Royce ownership,
Bentley retained its identity as the more driver-oriented marque,
blending effortless performance with handcrafted luxury. By the
early 1980s, Bentley sought to further distinguish itself from its
Rolls-Royce counterpart, reviving the legendary Continental name
for an exclusive, two-door grand touring convertible based on the
Corniche platform. Introduced in 1984, the Continental combined
traditional coach built elegance with sporting character.
Hand-assembled at Crewe, the Continental featured Bentley's
legendary 6.75-litre aluminum V-8, paired with General Motors'
proven three-speed automatic transmission and self-leveling
hydraulic suspension. While its mechanical foundation was shared
with the Rolls-Royce Corniche, the Bentley received its own
distinctive mesh grille, winged "B" badging, and a more purposeful
character that appealed to owners seeking understated exclusivity.
For 1987, Bosch fuel injection further improved drivability and
torque, complementing the car's effortless high-speed touring
capabilities while maintaining the serene ride and impeccable
craftsmanship expected of a Bentley. Every example featured
hand-finished wood veneers, sumptuous Connolly leather upholstery,
and meticulous attention to detail that required hundreds of hours
to complete. Among the rarer Bentleys of the modern era, just 48
Continental convertibles were produced for the 1987 model year,
with only 315 left-hand-drive examples completed during the model's
production run from 1984 through 1995. Limited production, combined
with timeless styling, handcrafted construction, and the enduring
appeal of Bentley's traditional grand touring philosophy, has
established the Continental as one of the marque's more exclusive
and highly collectible post-war automobiles. Having traveled less
than 43,000 miles from new and offered with a clean CARFAX� report,
this 1987 Bentley Continental clearly benefits from being
thoroughly cared for throughout its life. Finished in elegant
Brewster Green over beige leather upholstery with green piping and
a beige convertible top, it's one of the more attractive color
combinations to be draped on these classy Continentals. Most recent
maintenance took place in the summer of 2026; a new battery was
installed, a fluid and filter service was performed, the steering
rack was rebuilt, and a new coolant reservoir was equipped.
Accompanying the sale of this Bentley is its VIN-matched original
owners' manuals and supplements in a folio, tool kit, original
radio, and emergency accessories. Representing 1 of just 48
examples produced for 1987, this beautifully preserved Continental,
in its desirable color combination, embodies the handcrafted
luxury, effortless performance, and understated exclusivity that
have made these Bentleys coveted by discerning collectors. * 1 of
just 48 built for the 1987 model year of the 315 LHD Continentals
produced
* Elegant Brewster Green over beige leather upholstery with green
piping
* Exceptional, well-preserved condition with less than 43,000
recorded miles
* Accompanied by VIN-matching owner manuals, original radio, tool
kit, and emergency accessories
Bentley's reputation was forged during the 1920s, when founder W.O.
Bentley built some of the world's finest sporting automobiles,
earning five victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans between 1924 and
1930. Although the company later came under Rolls-Royce ownership,
Bentley retained its identity as the more driver-oriented marque,
blending effortless performance with handcrafted luxury. By the
early 1980s, Bentley sought to further distinguish itself from its
Rolls-Royce counterpart, reviving the legendary Continental name
for an exclusive, two-door grand touring convertible based on the
Corniche platform. Introduced in 1984, the Continental combined
traditional coach built elegance with sporting character.
Hand-assembled at Crewe, the Continental featured Bentley's
legendary 6.75-litre aluminum V-8, paired with General Motors'
proven three-speed automatic transmission and self-leveling
hydraulic suspension. While its mechanical foundation was shared
with the Rolls-Royce Corniche, the Bentley received its own
distinctive mesh grille, winged 'B' badging, and a more purposeful
character that appealed to owners seeking understated exclusivity.
For 1987, Bosch fuel injection further improved drivability and
torque, complementing the car's effortless high-speed touring
capabilities while maintaining the serene ride and impeccable
craftsmanship expected of a Bentley. Every example featured
hand-finished wood veneers, sumptuous Connolly leather upholstery,
and meticulous attention to detail that required hundreds of hours
to complete.
Among the rarer Bentleys of the modern era, just 48 Continental
convertibles were produced for the 1987 model year, with only 315
left-hand-drive examples completed during the model's production
run from 1984 through 1995. Limited production, combined with
timeless styling, handcrafted construction, and the enduring appeal
of Bentley's traditional grand touring philosophy, has established
the Continental as one of the marque's more exclusive and highly
collectible post-war automobiles.
Having traveled less than 43,000 miles from new and offered with a
clean CARFAX� report, this 1987 Bentley Continental clearly
benefits from being thoroughly cared for throughout its life.
Finished in elegant Brewster Green over beige leather upholstery
with green piping and a beige convertible top, it's one of the more
attractive color combinations to be draped on these classy
Continentals.
Most recent maintenance took place in the summer of 2026; a new
battery was installed, a fluid and filter service was performed,
the steering rack was rebuilt, and a new coolant reservoir was
equipped. Accompanying the sale of this Bentley is its VIN-matched
original owners' manuals and supplements in a folio, tool kit,
original radio, and emergency accessories.
Representing 1 of just 48 examples produced for 1987, this
beautifully preserved Continental, in its desirable color
combination, embodies the handcrafted luxury, effortless
performance, and understated exclusivity that have made these
Bentleys coveted by discerning collectors.
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