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1962 LHD Bentley S3 Four Door Sports Saloon

A rare left-hand drive version in lovely condition, nicely finished in Shell grey and Tudor grey, with Parchment leather, and excellent veneers, headlining and carpet, all harmonising very well. Under the bonnet, the engine bay is fabulously presented, almost to concours standard and looking spectacular! The car is in good, sound condition structurally and mechanically fine, running and driving nicely. We have carried out considerable preparation work, fitted various new components, serviced the car, and it is now MoT tested until November 2025, and comes with paperwork confirming collector car status for registration purposes in the EU. A lovely example.

Chassis No. B92LCN

Reg No. 857 CGT

Price £43,500

B92LCNdash5
B92LCNdash3
B92LCNdash1
B92LCNdet1
B92LCNext10
B92LCNint1
B92LCNeng4
B92LCNext1
B92LCNeng3
B92LCNext14
B92LCNeng1
B92LCNext11
B92LCNext19
B92LCNext9
B92LCNext21
B92LCNdet2
B92LCNext6
B92LCNext18
B92LCNeng5
B92LCNext13
B92LCNeng2
B92LCNeng7
B92LCNext22
B92LCNint2
B92LCNext3a
B92LCNint10
B92LCNint4
B92LCNint7
B92LCNint9
B92LCNint3
B92LCNext17
B92LCNint6
B92LCNboot3
B92LCNdash5 B92LCNdash3 B92LCNdash1 B92LCNdet1 B92LCNext10 B92LCNint1 B92LCNeng4 B92LCNext1 B92LCNeng3 B92LCNext14 B92LCNeng1 B92LCNext11 B92LCNext19 B92LCNext9 B92LCNext21 B92LCNdet2 B92LCNext6 B92LCNext18 B92LCNeng5 B92LCNext13 B92LCNeng2 B92LCNeng7 B92LCNext22 B92LCNint2 B92LCNext3a B92LCNint10 B92LCNint4 B92LCNint7 B92LCNint9 B92LCNint3 B92LCNext17 B92LCNint6 B92LCNboot3

Snippets: Norman Hickman

The 1st owner of B92LCN was Norman Hickman of New York who kept the car until his death in 1989. Norman was a man of several parts, he was a stockbroker with Wood, Struthers & Winthrop, an author of “The Quintessential Quiz Book” and a movie producer “The Finest Hour” & “A king’s Story”. During WWII Norman was the commander of a PT boat and for his services received the DSC & the Bronze Star. What few people realise is that he was a huge fan of Winston Churchill and at one stage he owned the artwork “The Tower of Katoubia Mosque” (Marrakech) – the only painting that Winston created during WWII – in 2011 the artwork was bought by Angelina Jolie who subsequently sold it in 2021 for £8.25m – a record price for a Churchill. At the 1972 premier of the film “Young Winston” about Churchill’s early life Norman escorted Sarah – the Lady Audley to the event, other attendees included the Duke & Duchess of Kent, Simon Ward, Mrs. Neff, Danny Kaye, Mrs. D.K.E. Bruce & the Earl of Cromer.