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1929 Bentley 4½ Litre    
Original 1928 Numbers
Chassis No. AB3357
Engine No. AB3361
Registration No. XV 4345

  This car - updated
Chassis No. AB3357
Engine No. AB3361
Registration No. XV 4345

(Updated with information from Peter Bradfield Ltd. - November 2019)
 
November 2019
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Found on Peter Bradfield Ltd. website on November 15, 2019

1928 Bentley 4½ Litre Le Mans
Chassis No: AB3357
Engine No: AB3361

If there is one car that embodies the spirit of British motoring achievement from the ‘Roaring Twenties’ then that is the Bentley 4½ Litre. Establishing its reputation at the arduous Le Mans 24 hour endurance race, it has become a motoring icon and recognised the world over. A good 4½ is a great all-rounder and will serve faithfully as Tourer, Sportscar, Racing car and Rally car. It will also always draw a crowd in the pub car park. 658 were built on during the six years between 1927 and 1931 and at that time the price of a new car with open coachwork was about £ 1,300 which is remarkable when you consider that the average house price at that time was about £200. With four valves per cylinder and an overhead cam shaft it was one of the fastest and finest cars on the road.

This car was built in 1928 and the original Bentley archives record that it was not a private order but built for stock. In these instances the company would choose the most saleable body and not surprisingly chose to copy the 1928 Motorshow car which was a Sports Tourer by Vanden Plas that featured the long bonnet as used on the racing cars of the day. This is confirmed by the Vanden Plas build sheet that states “As Show Job” and “Bonnet 6 inches longer than standard”.

The first owner was a Mr. Russell Smith of Burnham, Buckinghamshire but by 1937 the car was in the hands of motoring enthusiast Dick Wilcox who that year entered the car in the 12 Hours Sports Car Race at Donington. Driving with his friend, David Steele they finished 23rd overall but second in class behind Prince Bira in a Delahaye.

There is a wealth of period photographs and written accounts of the race and David Steele even appeared in newspaper articles in 2002 when aged 85. At the time he commented that the car was requisitioned by the authorities during the war although it appeared in the 1940 feature film “Over the Moon”, starring Rex Harrison and Merle Oberon. Perhaps this was considered ‘war work’ but in any case it appeared in private hands again in 1946 when it was re-registered FER 134.

The car had three further owners before 1956 when it passed into the long term custodianship of Robin Shrimpton who kept the car for over 50 years, only selling in 2007. Shrimpton kept a log from the date he acquired the car detailing his activities and amazingly this is still with the car. He had Hoffmann and Mountfort shorten the chassis to 9 foot 9½ inches in 1963 emulating the Tim Birkin race specification. The log records improvements and repairs along with trips undertaken and changes of government. In 1985 he commissioned Excel Engineering to fit a Birkin style Le Mans body which appropriately retained the long bonnet, and this is still fitted today. In 2007 the car benefitted from an NDR engine rebuild with Phoenix crank and rods and these are complimented by a John Ambler replacement block that is dated 1996. The numbered crankcase and gearbox are original and correct. In addition the car has a modern overdrive, servo assisted brakes and a fuel system that can be operated by electric pump or autovac, a combination that makes for an ideal rally car.

The current owner has had the car for just over 10 years and he re-instated the original registration number and is reluctantly selling as a recent house move leaves him short of garaging.

To sum up this is a very attractive short chassis Birkin spec Le Mans style Bentley, with Vanden Plas heritage, long bonnet, Pre-War Race history, matching number chassis, engine, gearbox, steering box, front axle and registration. It has a rebuilt engine with overdrive and servo brakes and comes with a weighty history file and fully known provenance.

This car is for sale as of November 15, 2019

 
     
     
  Source: Peter Bradfield Ltd.
Posted: Nov 15, 2019
 
     
February 2012
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This car has been owned by Paul Dezelsky since 2007

 
     
     
  Source: Paul Dezelsky (Owner)
Posted: Feb 02, 2012
 
     
2010
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The Goodwood Revival Meeting 2010

 
     
     
  Source: Bob Rippon
Posted: Sep 24, 2010
 
     
2008
In United Kingdom in 2008 / Owned by a BDC member
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1929 4½ Litre. Chassis no. AB3357, engine No. AB3361 from a 50 year ownership. Wonderful Birkin Short Chassis look, with Blower fuel tank and recently overhauled engine with new Phoenix crank and rods. Pre-war Donington race history and a honey of a car to drive, with delightful steering, vacuum assisted brakes and sweet clutch and gear change.

 
     
     
  Source: Tim Houlding International
Posted: Mar 13, 2007
 
     
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Car in the photograph
bears Reg. No. FER 134
on the number plate
   
 
 

"A Warwickshire Lane in Winter" — A photograph by Robin Shrimpton.

 
     
     
  Source: Unknown
Posted: Dec 21, 2006
 
     
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  Source: Paul Dezelsky
Posted: Feb 02, 2012
 
     
1937
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Donnington, 1937

 
     
     
  Source: Paul Dezelsky
Posted: Feb 02, 2012
 
     
EARLIEST RECORD OF HISTORICAL FACTS & INFORMATION
 
Chassis No. AB3357
Engine No. AB3361
Registration No. XV 4345
Date of Delivery: Dec 1928
Type of Body: 4-seater
Coachbuilder: Vanden Plas
Type of Car: No info
   
First Owner: RUSSELL SMITH A
 
     
  More Info: According to original Vanden Plas Coachbuilder records, this car was originally fitted with Body No. 1532 with a 4-seater Sports bonnet 6" longer; fabric; 11/1928.

Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "Vanden Plas body no. 1532. Hofman & Mountfort 4 seater on 9'9½" WB reg FER 134 rebuilt 1946. Now Vanden Plas 4 seater by Excel."
 
     
     
  Updated: Jul 05, 2007
Posted: Mar 01, 2007
 
     
 
 
 
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