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Testing the Three-litre Bentley |
Published
in "The Autocar" , April 15, 1922 |
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If ever there was a paradox on four
wheels it is the three-litre Bentley. Originally designed
and subsequently described quite rightly as a sporting
model, it has all the characteristics of that type of
car, yet the effect of a trial run is to make one wonder
what exactly is the definition of a sporting car
Many years ago a car which travelled only with difficulty
at under 30 m.p.h. on top gear, which was the proud
possessor of an inordinately flat spot in the lower
part of the carburetter range, which was exceptionally
noisy and rather difficult to handle, was considered,
fitted with a light and speedy looking body, to offer
every possibility which the word sport might imply. Continued...
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First published
in the April 15, 1922 issue of "The Autocar" |
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Posted here on Feb
23, 2008 |
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Sep 30, 2020 - Info and photograph received from Simon Hunt for Chassis No. RL3439 |
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Sep 30, 2020 - Info and photographs received from Dick Clay for Chassis No. 147 |
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Sep 29, 2020 - Info and photographs received from Ernst Jan Krudop for his Chassis No. AX1651 |
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Sep 28, 2020 - Info and photographs received from Lars Hedborg
for his Chassis No. KL3590 |
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Sep 25, 2020 - Info and photograph added for Registration No. XV 3207 |
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Sep 24, 2020 - Info and photograph added for Registration No. YM 7165 |
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