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1931 Bentley 4 Litre |
Chassis No. VF4022
Engine No. VF4021
Registration No. GW 430 |
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1926/31 Bentley
4/6½ Litre Tourer
Registration No. GW 430. Chassis No.
VF4022. Engine No. WB2571. Engine:
six cylinders in line, water cooled
monobloc, single overhead camshaft,
overhead valves. Bore 100mm, stroke
140mm, capacity 6,597cc. Single dry
plate clutch, four speed gearbox with
right hand change. Spiral bevel final
drive, live Back axle. Front and rear
suspension by semi-elliptic leaf springs.
Wheelbase 11ft 2in. Tyres 20in.
The 4 litre Bentley was the last model
produced by the old company, and in
its day as now the 4 litre had neither
the performance nor the following,
that its earlier brethren enjoyed.
The problem in simple terms was that
the engine lacked power and allied
to what was essentially an 8 litre
chassis, the car lacked "go".
The 6½ Litre six cylinder engine designed
to complement the 3 litre in 1926
was an excellent engine, and was developed
over a four year period to provide
what was probably the best of the
Bentley engines, and the Speed Six
was certainly W.O.'s favourite and
wholly successful.
The 6½ Litre engine of this car was
originally fitted to Chassis No. WB2572
in April 1926 and the first owner
is recorded as E R Foden (ERF Lorries).
Michael Hays Bentley The Vintage
Years does not record the type
of body or coachbuilder so presumably
this was supplied as chassis only.
The 4 litre chassis was originally
supplied with Vanden Plas saloon coachwork,
and thus bodied would have had but
poor performance.
In subsequent years the marriage of
6½ Litre engine from chassis WB 2572
to 4 litre chassis VF 4022 took place,
a practice which must have occurred
many times during former years, in
order to endow these cars with respectable
performance.
The car currently carries handsome
coachwork in four seat dual cowl style,
with opening cover between front and
rear compartments. A plated rear Auster
screen complements the drivers windscreen
and gives protection to the rear seat
passengers.
Finished in pale blue, with black
wings and hood, the bonnet sides and
tops are unpainted polished aluminium.
The vehicle is particularly pleasing
in style and offers the collector
an opportunity to acquire an interesting
and rare 4 litre Bentley with the
undoubted benefit of the 6½ Litre
engine.
Offered with old and new style Swansea
V5 registration documents and current
MoT certificate, this Bentley is ready
for the season's motoring enjoyment. |
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Source:
Sotheby's Auction of Important Early
and Classic Motor Vehicles, Automobilia
and Automobile Art in London, England,
catalog, Jul. 3, 1989
Posted: Dec 27, 2006 |
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EARLIEST
RECORD OF HISTORICAL FACTS & INFORMATION |
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Chassis No. |
VF4022 |
Engine No.
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VF4021 |
Registration
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GW 430 |
Date of Delivery: |
Dec 1931 |
Type of Body: |
Saloon |
Coachbuilder:
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H J Mulliner |
Type of Car: |
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First Owner: |
REYNOLDS L |
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More Info:
Michael Hay, in his book Bentley:
The Vintage Years, 1997, states:
"F/8114. Fitted 6½ Litre engine
WB 2571 and 4 seater body." |
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Posted: Mar 01, 2007 |
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Sep 30, 2020 - Info and photograph received from Simon Hunt for Chassis No. RL3439 |
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