Monday, October 15, 2012

Bentley







I'm pretty sure this is the other antique automobile on display that is valued at over a million dollars.  It was parked right next to the 1928 Mercedes-Benz which was posted last week.  I didn't catch what year this model is, but I would imagine it was circa 1925.  Notice the leather belts holding the engine cover/hood in place.

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  1. This blown Bentley is the car driven by James Bond, 007, in Ian Fleming's book Casino Royal.

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    1. The Bentley Company produced only 55 of these Blower Bentleys, and these days they fetch close to $2 million, if they ever come up for sale. This car won the 1928 Le Mans race and came in second and third in 1929. Bentley made the last of these 4.5 L Blower Bentleys in 1931. Back in 1929 the Blower Bentley was clocked at over 130 mph.

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    2. Thanks you for the information Jeff. After I read your reply, I had to go and search the web and was able to find out quite a bit about this auto and the other Blower Bentley's. I only knew it as a Bentley, and your information narrowed my search to this model. It's a very interesting auto with quite a legacy.

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  2. You see the blower right below the radiator in your photos. This car is a true classic. When it was built it was one of, if not the fastest car on the planet in 1928-1931. Thank you for posting excellent pictures of it. It's a joy to see.

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    1. Ed, I just read today that the Goodings & Co. car auction sold this fall a 1928 4.5 liter Blower Bentley Le Mans for the staggering figure of $6,050,000. There are people out there with too much money. The car was fast for 1928, but they have a four speed, non-synchromesh transmission which is difficult to shift. It is an historic and beautiful car, but over six million? Seems too much money to me.

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  3. That is a lot of money. I wonder what they cost new and what the return on one's investment would be. I think I'd rather spend that $6,000,000 on some new camera equipment and/or a good photography course.

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