Vehicle Description
1972 Bentley T1 �Corniche' 2 Door Saloon H.J. Mulliner Park Ward.
One of only 99 two door saloons built between 1966 and 1971.
Diamond Silver with Black leather interior and Black Everflex roof.
The original factory invoice and build sheets show this car was
ordered for the 1971 Earls Court Motor Show. The Bentley was then
sold by Rossleigh Ltd of Edinburgh to D.M. Hall and Son of
Edinburgh on 29th January 1972. Factory extras include Everflex
roof, Leather headlining, Whitewall radial ply tyres, Nylon rugs to
front and rear, internally adjustable mirror to driver's door, Air
horns, Fire extinguisher and Front seat head rests. The Factory
build sheet also�confirms that the 'white seat piping' was deleated
during final specification and the charge 'was to follow'.�This
Corniche was restored by Centurion Motor Company in 2012 after a
period of storage. Supplied with original tool kit and Wood rim
steering wheel.
�The Bentley T-Series was produced from 1965 to 1980. It was
announced and displayed for the first time at the Paris Motor Show
on 5 October 1965 as a Bentley-badged version of the totally
redesigned chassis-less Rolls Royce Silver Shadow.
Available as a four-door saloon and as a long wheelbase four-door
saloon. A small number of two-door saloons were built with
coachwork by James Young and H.J. Mulliner Park Ward
Please contact us for further information. Price on application.