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Bentley S3 Saloon 1965

General description : Vintage & Prestige are proud to offer this German registered 1965 Bentley S3 RHD in dark green/silver with very dark green interior.The car is in exceptional condition. Engine & gearbox have just recently been completely overhauled by well known marque specialist Werner Mork.Invoices for over 26.000.- Euros come with the car.There is a full report on the condition of the car giving it a 2- and a valuation of Euro 69.000.-We have driven the car. Its a pleasure to waft along through the Bavarian landscape, smooth and powerful. The Bentley reminds one of what they must have been like when new. The S3 can be viewed near Nürnberg.

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1965 Bentley S3 Saloon is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Grays by Vintage Prestige for Not priced.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Bentley Model : S3 Model Version : Saloon Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1965 Sub type : Sedan Location : Essex

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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.