Highlights
- Very smart two-tone silver car
- Matching grey leather in good order
- Recent new clutch
- Good example of these pivotal Bentleys
- Featured in Father Brown TV series
The Appeal
The Mk VI is pivotal to Bentley’s development. It was the firm’s first new post-war car and the first to be supplied as a fully factory-built model. As such it sounded the death knell for coachbuilding and paved the way for the firm’s modern success.
When the average house price in 1947 was £620, buying a MkVI would set you back at least £3,000, equivalent to 10 contemporary Austin saloons. Yet over 5,000 left the works, and today these cars are valued by collectors for their historic significance and sheer usability.
This gorgeous two-tone silver 1947 car is in really lovely condition. The paintwork is matched by a smart grey leather cabin with blue carpets. The history file includes photographs of the car on display at Brooklands Museum, and it is said to have appeared in the Father Brown TV series.
We are told that it is a nice, tidy and good-running car and has recently received a new clutch. The MOT history indicates regular but sparing use.
History and Paperwork
- First registered 30th may 1947
- Eight registered keepers from new
- V5C in the current keeper’s name
- Registered as a Historic Vehicle
- Photographs of car at Brooklands
- Factory handbook
- Recently fitted with a new clutch
- We are told the car is being sold from a deceased estate
- VIN number B159AJ
- Car has featured in the TV series Father Brown
The Condition
- Attractive two-tone silver and grey paintwork in good order as shown
- Paintwork shows few signs of use but due to age of car, buyers should be realistic
- Bodywork appears to be straight and well-kept with a few minor points to note in photos
- Steel wheels with body colour trim and chrome hub caps
- Chromework presents well with bright finish and free of obvious tarnish
- Grey leather interior with spacious rear seat in good order
- Matching door cards present well with only minor marks and a small tear to note
- Veneer to dashboard and door surrounds in very good order as shown
- Features a large steel sliding sunroof
- Blue carpets are presentable with slight fade and wear to note
- Decent-sized boot makes the MkVI a practical tourer
The Mechanics
- 4.3-litre (4,257cc) straight-six Bentley engine
- Four-speed manual gearbox
- Very tidy engine bay as shown
- Recently fitted with a new clutch, we are told
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