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1937 Bentley 4¼ Litre Vanden Plas Three Position Drophead Coupe. Price reduced

Price now reduced. Unusually, this car was originally finished in silver, and still is, now enhanced with deep red waistline and matching leather, all in good order, and the dashboard and door cappings are finished in black lacquer. The car has benefitted hugely from major restoration work by the last two owners, including an engine overhaul (aluminium head), installation of a fully rebuilt ‘MX’ series overdrive gearbox, rear axle overhaul, radiator rebuild, and a great deal of other mechanical work, including to brakes and chassis generally, much of it carried out by Fiennes Restorations. A new mohair hood was fitted in 2009. Altogether, something in the region of £200,000 has been spent, all documented with detailed invoices in the fat folder that is with the car. There is too much to list here, but all of the invoices are available for inspection. As you can perhaps imagine, the car runs very well! Desirable, attractive, ‘well sorted’ and now representing very good value for money. Offered serviced and can be sold with a new MoT test.

Chassis No. B45KU

Reg No. ELF 314

Price £ 99,500

B45KUdet13
B45KUeng2
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B45KUdet2
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B45KUdash1
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B45KUext17
B45KUdet1
B45KUeng1
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B45KUpapers3
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B45KUsedanca2
B45KUsedanca1
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B45KUdet13 B45KUeng2 B45KUclosed1 B45KUdet2 B45KUext4 B45KUclosed14 B45KUdet3 B45KUdash1 B45KUclosed7 B45KUclosed12 B45KUint2 B45KUeng4 B45KUclosed5 B45KUclosed17 B45KUclosed2 B45KUint3 B45KUext17 B45KUdet1 B45KUeng1 B45KUint1 B45KUeng9 B45KUeng7 B45KUdash2 B45KUdet8 B45KUint4 B45KUint5 B45KUint6 B45KUint9 B45KUpapers3 B45KUopen2 B45KUopen9 B45KUopen1 B45KUpapers1 B45KUpapers2 B45KUopen11 B45KUint7 B45KUside4 B45KUopen6 B45KUpapers4 B45KUsedanca2 B45KUsedanca1 B45KUopen3 B45KUopen15 B45KUopen13 B45KUtonneau1 B45KUtonneau7 B45KUpapers5 B45KUside2 B45KUtonneau4 B45KUtonneau2 B45KUtonneau3

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WWI Chauffeuse & lover of Speed & Style – Miss Nora Hardy MacCaw.Nora Hardy MacCaw (1893/1971) was a lover of both Speed & Style – her cars included a Bentley 8 Litre, several 4 ½ Ltrs, 3 Derby Bentleys and a PIII to mention a few!! Nora & her siblings were born in India and she was the youngest child of William & Eleanor MacCaw; he had qualified as a solicitor but he & his wife moved to Calcutta where he joined the firm of Kettlewell, Bullen & Co (est 1853), managing agents for jute & cotton mills, tea, railways. By 1895 William MacCaw was a partner and in 1895 he was elected President of Kettlewell & Bulen. Upon his return to the UK he became involved in politics & stood as Unionist MP for West Down. Nora’s 3 siblings were Sir Vivian (1883/1936) who in 1932 became Sheriff of Calcutta & was knighted shortly before his death; Guy (1886/1952) who during WWI learnt Russian and served with the 17th Lancers – he was awarded the Military Cross, Vera MacCaw was educated in England alongside Guy, during their educational years they stayed with Hubert Hind (Vicar of Stoke) & his family. Nora was a keen motorist and during WWI she joined the Red Cross traveller and was stationed at Salonika in Greece as a chauffeur. After the war she remained in Europe and spent her summers in Biarritz with her companion Mrs. Lillian A Jupp; Nora later became a resident of Monte Carlo and in the 1950s she owned Villa Sauber – now part of the Monaco Museum complex. By 1941 B45KU was with another keen automobilist Hermon Bradley of Bilston – his wife Eleanor Bird was a member of the Bird’s Custard family who were well known for their Yellow cars! The Bradley family firm was started by Walter Bradley with the production of frying pans and buckets, it soon evolved into kettles, cake stands, ironing boards and history has it that the company name of “Beldray” came about when Walter asked his sons Hermon & Hector to spell their surname with their wooden alphabet bricks and they got it wrong & the Beldray brand was born! Later fascinating British owners include Ronald Olaf Hambro (Banker, tragically widowed when his wife drowned in Loch Ness; Fred Parsons (printing & press), E. Deshaw (Ismay lamps), John W. S. Utley (Cotton Mills & rally driver), John S. Batchelor (Orthopaedic Surgeon & Rugby player), Dr. L. E. Ridge (3rd generation medical man)