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1931 Bentley 8 Litre    
Original 1932 Numbers
Chassis No. YX5117
Engine No. YX5120
Registration No. GY 88

  This car - updated
Chassis No. YX5117
Engine No. YX5120
Registration No.
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(Updated with information from The Revs Institute. - September 2018)
 
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1932 Bentley 8 Litre, Corsica
Serial No. YX5117 ~ Engine No. YX5120

Six-cylinder in-line engine, single overhead camshaft, four valves per cylinder, three SU carburetors, 7983 cc (487.12 cubic inches), 250 hp at 3500 rpm.

In 1930, shortly after that year’s Le Mans brought the expected Bentley victory, came an unexpected announcement. Bentley had closed its competition department. W.O. approved the decision reluctantly. The firm was in deep trouble. His board of directors had concluded that many potential customers were dissuaded from purchase because the marque’s racing prowess suggested that only one of “the Bentley Boys”- as the famed factory team was known – could drive the car properly. Thus it was ordained that the next Bentley would be a road automobile only.

Larger by several hundred cc’s than the Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the 8 Litre was an uncompromising luxury car. Wheelbases were either 144 or 156 inches. Chassis price was $9000. Poddering about town at 10 mph in high gear would be as easy for this new Bentley as 100+ mph in the country – even with sedan coachwork. W.O. was clearly proud of the new car. Its enthusiastic reception at the Olympia Motor Show in the fall of 1930 was among his few pleasures all year, for red ink was everywhere in the company ledgers. The board’s decision to introduce a cheaper companion model to compete with the 20/25 Rolls was a disaster. W.O. would have nothing to do with it. By the summer of 1931 Bentley Motors was in receivership. Shortly thereafter Bentley Motors belonged to Rolls-Royce.

As a swansong, the 8 Litre was superb, the car on display especially so. Most of the 100 8 Litres produced carried formal coachwork on the long wheelbase chassis; this one originally carried a Gurney Nutting saloon on the 13 foot chassis. It was shortened in the 1930s and rebodied by the North London firm of Corsica Coachworks, one of two very special Corsica-bodied 8-Litres. Not only does this Bentley have a sporting Corsica body on the short chassis, it was one of the few 8-Litres with speed-enhancing modifications by L.C. McKenzie, high priest of Bentley tuners. In 1950 another McKenzie-tuned 8-Litre covered an officially timed flying mile on the Jabbeke-Ostend highway in Belgium at 134.75mph – which was a new record. At 20 years of age, that 8-Litre was the world’s fastest sports car. That was W.O.’s kind of Bentley.

Photos – Peter Harholdt

 
     
     
  Source: The Revs Institute
Posted: Sep 25, 2018
 
     
2007
 

Chassis No. YX5117 is a well known 8-litre. The original body was an Arthur Mulliner Sedanca. It is now a Corsica 4-seater tourer on 11' wheelbase with lowered radiator.

 
     
     
  Source: Olle Ljungström
Posted: Feb 08, 2008
 
     
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The Treasury of the Automobile, 1961 (Stamp? Postcard?)

 
     
     
  Source: eBay
Posted: Nov 23, 2010
 
     
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1931 Bentley 8 Litre (Modified)

 
     
     
  Source: Unknown
Posted: Nov 25, 2006
 
     
  This previously 'unidentified' vintage Bentley has been identified as Chassis No. YX5117 by Olle Ljungström.  
     
     
  Posted: Feb 08, 2008  
 
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1931 Bentley 8-Litre Sports Touring by Corsica was owned by Miles C. Collier of Naples, Florida, in the late 1980s.

 
     
     
  Source: The Classic Car: The Ultimate Book About the World's Grandest Automobiles by Beverly Rae Kimes, 1990.
Posted: May 26, 2007
 
     
  This photo was previously in the 'Unidentified Bentleys' section. Our reader Mike North has identified it as being chassis number YX5117. He writes: "This 'unhidentified' photo is of the above 8-litre Bentley (Chassis number YX5117) with Corsica body fitted by McKenzie in 1936-7... Refitting and modification details were reported in February 1937 'Motor Sport' magazine and reprinted in BDC Review No. 85 (July 1967), with photos of the original Gurney Nutting coachwork and the Corsica-McKenzie replacement. See also Green, 'Bentley, Fifty Years of the Marque' pp. 116, 119, 120." — Oct 17, 2010  
 
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Modified by Mr. McKenzie of McKenzie's Garage.

 
     
     
  Source: From article, Tuning the Bentley published in "Motor Sport", September 1937
Posted: Mar 14, 2008
 
     
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  Source: From article, Some Special Bentleys Published in "Motor Sport", February 1937
Posted: Mar 24, 2008
 
     
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  Source: Rolls-Royce & Bentley International Pageant at Goodwood program, May 20, 1967
Posted: Feb 05, 2007
 
     
  The car in above photograph has been identified as Chassis no. YX5117 by our reader Ernst Jan Krudop. Ernst cites two references: Ref: Bentley, The Vintage Years, page 198 :: Ref: Bentley Fifty Years of the Marque (3rd ed.), page 119 "As she was originally, chassis number YX5117 and registered GY 88, fitted with a sports saloon by Gurney Nutting. Now she is in the form as shown on page 116 in the Briggs Cunningham collection." — May 13, 2009  
 
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Chassis No. YX5117
Engine No. YX5120
Registration No. GY 88
Date of Delivery: Jun 1932
Type of Body: Saloon
Coachbuilder: Gurney Nutting
Type of Car: 13
   
First Owner: Stewart P M
 
     
  More Info: Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "F/8117. Now 4 seater by Corsica, in USA."  
     
     
  Posted: Mar 01, 2007  
     
 
 
 
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