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1947 Bentley MKVI Sports Saloon

A good, sound and very useable example of an early MKVI finished in black with beige leather interior which – being an early car – is of the plain, non-pleated design, with two armrests to each front seat. This, together with inertia reel seatbelts to the front and a nicely-working sliding sunroof make the inside a very nice place to be! We have a file of maintenance and repair invoices totalling about £39,000 since the 1980s, and the car has covered about 2,300 miles in the hands of the last owner since he bought it from us in 2016. A comprehensive service was carried out in 2022 costing £2,600, since when just 100 miles have been covered. We feel that the car would benefit from a certain amount of cleaning and cosmetic improvement, but this is by no means urgent, and more importantly, the chassis, underbody and coachwork are all reassuringly sound. Running and driving nicely, equipped with a well-suited set of Avon Turbosteel tyres, correct headlights, centre spotlight, etc, and offered prepared and newly MoT tested.

Chassis No. B119BG

Reg No. JTU 554

Price £ 32,500

B119BGdash20
B119BGdash21
B119BGdet35
B119BGeng27
B119BGboot21
B119BGext23
B119BGext24
B119BGeng21
B119BGdash26
B119BGdet27
B119BGdet25
B119BGdet23
B119BGdet29
B119BGext29
B119BGext26
B119BGdash29
B119BGeng25
B119BGdash28
B119BGeng29
B119BGeng20
B119BGdet22
B119BGdash24
B119BGext30
B119BGeng24
B119BGdet21
B119BGext31
B119BGint26
B119BGext33
B119BGext43
B119BGext37
B119BGint31
B119BGext44
B119BGint25
B119BGext38
B119BGint42
B119BGint35
B119BGint32
B119BGtools20
B119BGint44
B119BGext41
B119BGint39
B119BGint40
B119BGtools21
B119BGdash20 B119BGdash21 B119BGdet35 B119BGeng27 B119BGboot21 B119BGext23 B119BGext24 B119BGeng21 B119BGdash26 B119BGdet27 B119BGdet25 B119BGdet23 B119BGdet29 B119BGext29 B119BGext26 B119BGdash29 B119BGeng25 B119BGdash28 B119BGeng29 B119BGeng20 B119BGdet22 B119BGdash24 B119BGext30 B119BGeng24 B119BGdet21 B119BGext31 B119BGint26 B119BGext33 B119BGext43 B119BGext37 B119BGint31 B119BGext44 B119BGint25 B119BGext38 B119BGint42 B119BGint35 B119BGint32 B119BGtools20 B119BGint44 B119BGext41 B119BGint39 B119BGint40 B119BGtools21

Snippets:

Sir Alfred Hammond Aykroyd 1894/1965 (AKA Flash Harry) was a scion of two industrious families – the Hammonds Bradford Brewery (his mother Emma was the granddaughter of James Hammond) and the Ffrith Carpet (Sir Alfred’s great uncle was Sir Algernon Ffirth). Hammonds Brewery was initially founded by Joseph Pullen who in 1860 sold his brewery to James Hammond. When James Hammond died in 1875 he owned a staggering 35 public houses! In 1919 Sir Alfred married Sylvia Thorne the widow of Lt. Col. Foster Newton Thorne whose family had owned Southover Grange in Lewes from 1572 to 1901. Lt. Thorne was killed during WWI whilst serving with the Sussex Regiment in Shatt al Adhaim, Mesopotamia, he left his wife Sylvia with their 11 month daughter Vivian. In 1947, the year that he bought B119BG Sir Alfred became Chairman of Ffirth & Sons, Director of Hammonds Brewery & was in receipt of the Baronetcy – a busy year by all Accounts – he was already a director of Martins Bank! After Sir Alfred’s death in 1965 the Bentley was acquired by Ralph Parker of Datchet, a lifelong bachelor he kept B119BG until his death in 1998 when the car was inherited by Roland Bryant. Sadly Roland & his wife didn’t have a garage in which to keep the car and it was sold to Mr W. F.Cooper of Southampton.