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1924 Bentley 3 Litre    
Original 1924 Numbers
Chassis No. 689
Engine No. 683
Registration No. E 9646

  This car - updated
Chassis No. 689
Engine No. 683
Registration No.
E 9646
(Updated with information from Mark Donaldson, 2016. Current owner / former owners, please come forward with further updates. - March 2016)
 
March 2016
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Aug 23, 2016: Sold

Found on Mark Donaldson website on Mar 28, 2016

1924 Bentley 3 Litre Open Tourer
£180,000

According to BDC (Bentley Drivers Club) records 3-Litre Bentley chassis no. 689 was sold through Henry Garner to Norman Bayliss from Wolverhampton in July 1924. The chassis was fitted with engine number 683 and carried a 4-seater body by Sievwright of Wolverhampton, the only Bentley to be bodied by that firm. The car was to standard spec (single Smiths carb and low (4.3:1) compression) on a 10’ 10½” wheelbase chassis. The registration number was E 9646 which it retains to this day. The records add that early in its life high compression pistons were fitted and in late 1926 ownership had transferred to J.K. Brown from Dudley and the service record ends in November 1929.

The first time the car was registered with the BDC was in 1956 when owned by Major A.J. Ayres RE from Stourport and he kept the car until 1957 until ownership was with Mr. T. Russell from Dursley. By 1959 he recorded the car with the BDC as being an open tourer still with engine 683. Mr. Russell kept the car until 1976 when it came into the possession of Mr Martin Johnson and a Mr Mulvaney. Paperwork accompanying the car dating from March 1976 state that the engine was completely rebuilt about this time. The car then passed to well-known North West collector/dealer and long-time friend of Martin Johnson; Stephen Pilkington.

The car was advertised for sale in 1979/80, of note an advert in Motor Sport for August 1979 states the car was laid up for some time but that it had won a concours event in 1978. It also stated again that the car still had its original body fitted.

Clive Rides from Weston-Super-Mare bought the Bentley in 1981 and had Swindon-based vintage car specialists DH Day carry out various maintenance and repairs between 1981 and 1983 including exhaust system and engine work. This included checking and repairing oil leaks and various other mechanical works and installing a new hood and tonneau cover.

In 1983 ownership was Jeffery Jacobson of Englefield Green in Surrey who not only used DH Day for maintenance work but also Hofmann & Mountfort of Henley on Thames who carried out an extensive mechanical overhaul in 1985 including engine work, rear axle rebuild and clutch and brake overhaul. Later in 1985 Jacobson shipped 689 to Connecticut USA and had the coachwork restored in 1986/7.

Mr Gil Landy from Lymm, Cheshire owned the car by July 1998 and it had returned to the UK. Once again DH Day was called upon for sundry parts and John Ambler of Bingley, Yorkshire carried out mechanical work including brake and clutch rebuilds and exhaust system repairs.

In late 1998 The Vintage Workshop removed the body to repair and strengthen front timber hoop, also repairing the bonnet, the rear of the body, the wings and wooden frame before preparing the car for paint. In early 1999 The Vintage Workshop painted the body and Plus 4 of Stockport, Cheshire completely re-trimmed the interior from brown to red leather as well as fitting a new hood and tonneau.

Interim works were carried out by Elmdown Engineering of Hungerford, Berkshire such as fitment of an overdrive unit was also fitted along with a Kenlowe electric fan for improved cooling. In 2004/2005 the engine was once again rebuilt by Sports Motors (Bentley) of Disley Cheshire with (so we are informed) the fitment of the desirable combination of Phoenix crank and conrods (the removed components do accompany the car in addition to a set of beaded edge wheels). Elmdown continued to maintain the car and in June 2010 they completed further modifications to make the car easier to live with including an Alternator and Ammeter, conversion to Borg & Beck clutch and ZF Power Steering.

In the hands of the current keeper since October 2012, this lovely 3 Litre has been sparingly used but regularly run hence the decision to sell. Recent expenditure has included a new battery, rebuilt Magneto, repaired clock and replacement condenser and on test drive it performed admirably. With the ‘mod cons’ this 3 Litre makes great sense, looks the part, has a generous history file and is ready to inspect by appointment.

 
     
     
  Source: Mark Donaldson
Posted: Mar 28, 2016
 
     
2006
In England in 2006 / Owned by a BDC member
2002
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Black Country Rally, 2002

Bodywork by R.H. Sievwright of Wolverhampton. Owner: Gil Lancry

 
     
     
  Source: Wolverhampton History & Heritage
Posted: Jul 23, 2010
 
     
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Chassis no. 689 is car on right.

 
     
     
  Source: Lines and Landscape, posted by user 'Tom Holland'
Posted: Jul 23, 2010
 
     
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Chassis No. 689
Engine No. 683
Registration No. E 9646
Date of Delivery: Jul 1924
Type of Body: 4-seater
Coachbuilder: SIEVWRIGHT
Type of Car: ST
   
First Owner: BAYLISS N
 
     
  More Info: Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "In USA - original body still fitted."  
     
     
  Posted: Mar 01, 2007  
     
 
 
 
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