The 4 1/4-Litre Bentley represented the final evolution of
Bentley's celebrated Derby-era motorcars before the outbreak of
World War II. Introduced in 1936 as a more powerful successor to
the 3 1/2-Litre, it featured an enlarged inline six-cylinder engine
that delivered stronger performance while preserving the refinement
expected under Rolls-Royce ownership. Available with a wide array
of elegant coachbuilt bodies from Britain's finest craftsmen, the 4
1/4-Litre became a favorite among discerning motorists seeking
effortless touring, handsome styling, and exceptional engineering.
Documented by a large file of records, this Bentley has lived a
fascinating and interesting life from the start. Chassis B5GA
started life as a Bentley Motors experimental works chassis. Noted
in the marque book, *The Derby Bentleys* by Alec Harvey-Bailey, it
is his understanding this example was originally given chassis
number B-23-AE. Copies of the factory records included with the
sale note "Ex Experimental" at the bottom, explaining the chassis
number sequence. During this period, this chassis was draped in
several body styles and equipped with a modified 3-1/2-litre
engine. The engineers used this example to test various mechanical
parts in pursuit of greater performance. After testing, this
example was equipped with a new 4-1/4-litre engine, a Sports Saloon
body, and presumably given its current chassis number and then sold
in 1936 to a Mr. William Oscar Kennington, who was once the
managing director and chairman of Delco-Remy-Hyatt. By the 1970s,
the current Van Plas Touring body could be found on this example,
which was beautifully crafted by well-known coachbuilder Dirk
Brochman of South Stoke, Oxfordshire. A very attractive Vanden Plas
design, with its cutaway doors and fold flat windscreen, it is
equally as impressive sitting still or in motion. This example was
then exhibited in the Midland Motor Museum between 1988 and 1996.
During this time, it received a tasteful mechanical overhaul which
included a complete engine rebuild by Bentley specialist John
Merryfield, a new radiator matric, new kingpins, a complete rebuild
of the central lubrication system, new front brakes, and the
installation of a stainless-steel exhaust. Further improvements
followed with a rebuilt axle assembly featuring new bearings,
revised differential gears, and the addition of overdrive for more
relaxed high-speed touring. So well sorted, B5GA partook in one of
the oldest and most prestigious motorsport rallies in Europe seven
consecutive years, the Monte Carlo Rally, and took victory during
the 2001 campaign. Furthermore, B5GA has its FIVA International
Identity Card and has participated in various Bentley Drivers Club
events throughout Sweden and Denmark. Accompanying this Bentley are
copies of its factory records, its FIVA identification card,
various registration records and club articles, and a set of
exterior weather gear. Documents can be found on Kruse Auctions'
website or at the Document Station during the auction and we
encourage prospective buyers to review them. This 1933 Bentley,
with its well-built and elegant styling, upgraded mechanical
capabilities, and fascinating period Bentley Motors history would
make a remarkable and usable addition to further club, sporting
events, and rallies. * Originally used by Bentley Motors as an
Experimental Works Chassis
* Documented with copies of original factory records, its FIVA
identification card, and noted in the marque book, *The Derby Built
Bentleys*
* Equipped with overdrive for more relaxed high-speed touring
* Seven-time veteran of the Monte Carlo Rally and 2001 event
winner
* A very attractive Vanden Plas Tourer design ready for spirited
outings and club events
The 4 1/4-Litre Bentley represented the final evolution of
Bentley's celebrated Derby-era motorcars before the outbreak of
World War II. Introduced in 1936 as a more powerful successor to
the 3 1/2-Litre, it featured an enlarged inline six-cylinder engine
that delivered stronger performance while preserving the refinement
expected under Rolls-Royce ownership. Available with a wide array
of elegant coachbuilt bodies from Britain's finest craftsmen, the 4
1/4-Litre became a favorite among discerning motorists seeking
effortless touring, handsome styling, and exceptional
engineering.
Documented by a large file of records, this Bentley has lived a
fascinating and interesting life from the start. Chassis B5GA
started life as a Bentley Motors experimental works chassis. Noted
in the marque book, *The Derby Bentleys* by Alec Harvey-Bailey, it
is his understanding this example was originally given chassis
number B-23-AE. Copies of the factory records included with the
sale note 'Ex Experimental' at the bottom, explaining the chassis
number sequence.
During this period, this chassis was draped in several body styles
and equipped with a modified 3-1/2-litre engine. The engineers used
this example to test various mechanical parts in pursuit of greater
performance. After testing, this example was equipped with a new
4-1/4-litre engine, a Sports Saloon body, and presumably given its
current chassis number and then sold in 1936 to a Mr. William Oscar
Kennington, who was once the managing director and chairman of
Delco-Remy-Hyatt.
By the 1970s, the current Van Plas Touring body could be found on
this example, which was beautifully crafted by well-known
coachbuilder Dirk Brochman of South Stoke, Oxfordshire. A very
attractive Vanden Plas design, with its cutaway doors and fold flat
windscreen, it is equally as impressive sitting still or in motion.
This example was then exhibited in the Midland Motor Museum between
1988 and 1996. During this time, it received a tasteful mechanical
overhaul which included a complete engine rebuild by Bentley
specialist John Merryfield, a new radiator matric, new kingpins, a
complete rebuild of the central lubrication system, new front
brakes, and the installation of a stainless-steel exhaust. Further
improvements followed with a rebuilt axle assembly featuring new
bearings, revised differential gears, and the addition of overdrive
for more relaxed high-speed touring.
So well sorted, B5GA partook in one of the oldest and most
prestigious motorsport rallies in Europe seven consecutive years,
the Monte Carlo Rally, and took victory during the 2001 campaign.
Furthermore, B5GA has its FIVA International Identity Card and has
participated in various Bentley Drivers Club events throughout
Sweden and Denmark.
Accompanying this Bentley are copies of its factory records, its
FIVA identification card, various registration records and club
articles, and a set of exterior weather gear. Documents can be
found on Kruse Auctions' website or at the Document Station during
the auction and we encourage prospective buyers to review them.
This 1933 Bentley, with its well-built and elegant styling,
upgraded mechanical capabilities, and fascinating period Bentley
Motors history would make a remarkable and usable addition to
further club, sporting events, and rallies.
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