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1928 Bentley 3 Litre |
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Original 1928 Numbers
Chassis No. HT1649
Engine No. DN1726
Registration No. WW 6726
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This car - updated
Chassis No. HT1649
Engine No. DN1726
Registration No. WW 6726
(Updated with information from H&H website in 2016) |
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June 2018 |
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Found on NDR Limited website on June 27, 2018
1928 3/4½ Litre Le Mans
Recently arrived, this appealing vintage Bentley has enjoyed numerous rallies and tours. Prepared over 20 years ago by her enthusiastic custodian, the original engine has been uprated to 4398 cc and for extra cooling benefits from the distinctive broad shouldered 4½ litre radiator which gives the whole car a purposeful stance.
More details and photographs to follow.
This car
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Source:
NDR Limited
Posted: Jun 30, 2018 |
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October 2015 |
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Found on H&H website on Mar 14, 2016
Sale Date: 14th October 2015
1928 Bentley 3/4.5 Litre Vanden Plas Style 'Le Mans' Tourer
Reg Number: WW 6726
Chassis Number: HT1649
Engine Number: DN1726
Cc: 4500
Body Colour: Black
Trim Colour: Dark Green
MOT ExpiryDate: Exempt
'Recipe: take a good 3-litre Bentley chassis, mix in a good 4.5-litre engine, gearbox and transmission and add a light body with accessories to taste. The result is a motor car which, while still retaining a good vintage flavour, possesses a performance equaled by few other machines even of the most modern and expensive type' (Captain J.G. Fry, The Autocar May 14th 1943).
A late Bentley 3 Litre, chassis HT1649 was initially fitted with Vanden Plas saloon coachwork and supplied new to J. Henderson Esq. Road registered as 'WW 6726' by West Yorkshire County Council on 15th June 1928, an accompanying continuation buff logbook shows that it survived World War Two and was resident in Essex some twenty-six years later. Belonging to Ronald Frederick Fotheringham at the time, the Bentley is known to have passed through the hands of Kenneth Aubrey Cleave, Peter James Warren, Jack Ernest Durler, John William Bache Esq., Fred Zimmer and Ed Hubbard before entering the current ownership via Neil Davies Historic Racing in 1999.
Converted into a Tourer during 1963 and reconfigured to 3/4.5 Litre specification using its original `matching numbers' engine crankcase during the 1990s, 'WW 6726' was nonetheless treated to an extensive `chassis up' restoration by the vendor. A long term Bentley Drivers' Club member, he sought to create a car that was -- in his own terms -- as usable and enjoyable as possible. Resembling one of the nine short wheelbase (9ft 9.5in) cars that W.O. Bentley created before adopting the longer wheelbase (10ft 10in) for series 4.5 Litre production, chassis HT1649 also sports a 4.5 Litre-type radiator for improved cooling and 4.5 Litre steering box for easier manoeuvring.
A veteran of numerous rallies and tours around the world, 'WW 6726' has been developed with performance and reliability in mind. As such, it sports a full-flow oil filter, coil ignition, overdrive, electric fuel pumps and more modern SU HD8 carburettors. Though, the Autovac has been left in situ on the bulkhead should a new owner wish to reinstate it. Pleasingly retaining its original crankcase and magneto tower stampings, the uprated 4.5 Litre engine has not long been treated to a 'Blower'-type block sourced from LMB Racing. The four-speed 'C-type' manual gearbox is allied to a modern clutch, while the four-wheel drum brakes have been converted to hydraulic operation. Finished in Black with Dark Green leather upholstery, the four-seater rides on 20-inch wire wheels and utilises a 3.53:1 rear axle ratio.
The chassis number HT1649 is visible on a lozenge inside the nearside front dumb iron and on the front engine cross member. With its quick-release radiator filler cap, Le Mans-style fuel tank, fold flat windscreen (complete with aero screens), nearside-mounted spare wheel and cycle mudguards, the Bentley does not want for visual drama. An old FIVA Identity Card which accompanies the 3/4.5 Litre states the following: 'The chassis, gearbox and suspension are as original. The wheels have been reduced one inch in diameter to 20 inches and the brakes have been converted to hydraulic operation. The engine retains its original numbered crankcase but has been enlarged to 4398cc. Coil ignition replaces the original magnetos and electric pumps replace the autovac. The radiator is from a 4.5 Litre Bentley of the same period'.
Among the most handsome and best sorted Bentley 3/4.5 Litres that we have had the pleasure of offering, 'WW 6726' is accompanied by a continuation buff logbook, V5C Registration Document, expired FIA Historic Vehicle Identity Form, old FIA Identity Card and numerous invoices from the likes of Jack Barclay, NDR, VBE Restorations, D.H. Day, John Ambler & Son, William Medcalf and FS Racing etc. |
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Source:
H&H
Posted: Mar 14, 2016 |
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September 2015 |
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Sold: Nov 5, 2015
1928 Bentley 3/4.5 Litre Vanden Plas Style 'Le Mans' Tourer
H&H Classics | 14-Oct-2015 | Imperial War Museum Duxford
Category : Classic Cars
Year : 1928
Engine Size : 4500cc
Colour : Black
Interior : Dark Green
Registration No. : WW 6726
Chassis No. : # HT1649
Engine No. : # DN1726
£ 350,000 - 400,000 Estimate
- Late 3 Litre upgraded to 3/4.5 Litre specification and raced by Ed Hubbard prior to entering the current ownership in 1999
- Neil Davies Racing supplied Vanden Plas-style 'Le Mans' Tourer body
- 'Matching' chassis and engine numbers but recent replacement 'Blower' type block
- Thoroughly sorted, 'on the button' car which has participated in numerous rallies and tours around the world.
- Post 1999 restoration included refurbishment of the chassis, suspension, engine, gearbox, rear axle and wiring etc
- Old FIVA Identity Card states: 'The chassis, gearbox and suspension are as original. The wheels have been reduced one inch in diameter to 20 inches and the brakes have been converted to hydraulic operation. The engine retains its original numbered crankcase but has been enlarged to 4398cc. Coil ignition replaces the original magnetos and electric pumps replace the autovac. The radiator is from a 4.5 Litre Bentley of the same period'
- Overdrive fitted but standard propshaft retained. |
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Source:
AutoCherish
Posted: Sep 24, 2015 |
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EARLIEST
RECORD OF HISTORICAL FACTS & INFORMATION |
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Chassis No. |
HT1649 |
Engine No. |
DN1726 |
Registration
No. |
WW 6726 |
Date of Delivery: |
Jun 1928 |
Type of Body: |
Saloon |
Coachbuilder: |
Vanden Plas |
Type of Car: |
ST |
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First Owner: |
HENDERSON J |
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More Info:
According to original Vanden Plas Coachbuilder
records, this car was originally fitted
with Body No. 1345 with a Saloon; polished
aluminium, blue / black; 4/1928.
Michael Hay, in his book Bentley:
The Vintage Years, 1997, states:
"B/1649. Vanden Plas body no. 1345.
Was Cooper saloon (1938) now 4 seater." |
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Updated: Jul 05, 2007
Posted: Mar 01, 2007 |
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