Marque: Bentley - Company History & Models - Cars By Brand

Bentley
In 1919 W. O. Bentley produced his first car, a three litre model which was displayed at the London Motor Show. However, already the founder of the company bearing his name had also designed rotary engines for aircraft, and had imported D.F.P. cars. In addition he was a trailblazer in the world of aluminium pistons. Under the bonnet of the 3-litre Bentley was an overhead camshaft, four-cylinder…
Bentley Corniche/Continental

PRICE: £5000-£55,000
Fast Facts
- Produced:
Two-door saloon: 1971-1995 - Bodywork:
Two-door saloon/drophead coupé - Engine:
Overhead valve V8 6750cc - 0-60 mph:
(Carburettor-fed versions): 10 sec - Top Speed:
120mph - MPG:
11-17mpg
PAST: Introduced as a racier, sportier alternative to the original T Series coupes and ragtops, the Corniche was launched in 1971 replacing these earlier bespoke cars with more flowing flanks. Saloon dropped in 1980, revised convertibles were re-badged Contintenals in 1984. Car gained more power in 1993 together with Adaptive Ride Control suspension, airbags and a new auto transmission before bowing out with dignity in 1995.
PRESENT: A sportier, shapelier T Series, this pair are perhaps the last traditional Bentleys. Feel good factor is more down to a sense of occasion as they drive similar to the saloon; post ‘76 cars better and last of line are best.
FUTURE: Again, the sheer rarity of the Bentley versions will result in higher prices over the Rolls equivalent. Costly and complex to restore, especially the hydraulic systems. Buy the best you can from the outset.
Bentley Continental (1950’S)

PRICE: £30,000-£75,000+
Fast Facts
- Produced:
1952-59 - Bodywork:
Two-door sports saloon - Engine:
R’ Type: Overhead inlet/side exhaust valve in-line six-cylinder 4566cc; ‘S’ Type: Overhead inlet/side exhaust valve in-line six-cylinder 4887cc - 0-60 mph:
‘R’ Type: 13.5 sec; ‘S’ Type: 13 sec - Top Speed:
‘R’ Type: 115+ mph; ‘S’ Type: 120mph - MPG:
11-20mpg
PAST: A true traditional sporting Bentley with superb looks and real pace for its era, the car was based upon the Rolls Silver Dawn. The Bentley’s lovely shape was ‘aero-tested’
by Rolls-Royce for quiet cruising while aluminium build kept the weight down. ‘R’ and ‘S’ Types both from 1952 with former deleted after four years.
PRESENT: Still a sensation after all those years, these Continentals are very satisfying cruisers. Performance is more than adequate but it’s the real sense of occasion and comfort levels which mark the cars out as well as the car’s style and rarity.
FUTURE: You don’t need a crystal ball to predict that these Bentley beauties will escalate in value – not that they’re exactly cheap now. Restoration costs will be huge due to specialty of the bodywork and only a few Rolls/Bentley specialists can deal with this car.