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Bentley Mk VI VI James Young 1951

General description : 1952 Bentley Mark VIJames Young Coupe Here is a marvelous right-hand drive 1952 Bentley Mark VI James Young Coupe that is available in Regency Red with a sand beige interior. The vehicle comes equipped with a manual transmission, dual carburetors, rear picnic trays, wood trim, steel wheels, and whitewall tires. This British classic has just come out of storage and could use some light cosmetics. For $49,950

1951 Bentley Mk VI VI James Young is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Los Angeles by Beverly Hills Car Club for $49950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Bentley Model : Mk VI Model Version : VI James Young Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1951 Location : 4576 1/2 Worth St. Los Angeles, CA 90063 Vehicle Registration : Undefined

49950 $

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Beverly Hills Car Club

Beverly Hills Car Club
(310) 975-0272
Los Angeles, CA 90063
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About Bentley
Before becoming a mere subsidiary to Rolls-Royce, Bentley was an independent Automaker famous for the "fastest lorries in the world" e.i Bentley 4½ Litre.

Good ol' Bentley boys (A group of wealthy British motorists, mainly Woolf Barnato, Sir Henry "Tim" Birkin, steeplechaser George Duller, aviator Glen Kidston, S.C.H. "Sammy" Davis, and Dr Dudley Benjafield ) -in their trusty Bentley cars- took four consecutive victories at 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930

In 1931 Bentley was taken over British Central Equitable Trust that later proved to be a front for Rolls-Royce Limited. Unhappy with his role at Rolls-Royce, W.O. Bentley left the company when his contract expired in 1935 duly joining Lagonda. This was beginning of which ultimately led Bentley cars to become more or less badge-engineered Rolls-Royce.