Bentley 4 ¼ Litre
Manufacturer: | Bentley |
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Model: | 4 ¼ Litre |
Year of Manufacture: | 1937 |
Coachwork: | H. J. Mulliner |
Body Style: | 2 Door DHC |
This car came for us initially for routine maintenance and servicing, together with a few small repairs and the fitment of a new overdrive for long distance touring. After this, we refurbished the wooden cappings and returned safely to her proud owner.
BENTLEY 4 ¼ LITRE
Bentley 4 ¼ Litre
Bentley 4 ¼ Litre cars were manufactured at the Derby works from 1936-39, and employed exactly the same chassis, gearbox and back-axle ratios as its immediate predecessor, the 3 ½ litre model. Both models were produced under the new direction of Rolls-Royce and exemplified R-R’s traditional quiet, smooth nature while manifestly demonstrating the handling qualities already attributed to the Bentley marque. Performance of both models was comparable, the main contrast being that the 4 and 1/4 litre had a more sophisticated lubrication system and offered a slightly superior mid-range performance. Among its famous string of sporty owners were land speed record-holder Sir Malcolm Campbell and Raymond Mays of ERA and BRM fame.