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1953 Bentley R Type H.J.Mulliner Drophead Coupe

As far as we can tell, this car is one of just three built to this elegant and attractive design on the R Type chassis, and one of those was left hand drive, so it really is a desirable rarity. Sharing certain similarities, including the whole frontal aspect, tail design, divided windscreen and general profile, the car could be considered to be a convertible version of the well-known ‘Lightweight Saloon’ created by H.J.Mulliner. In fine, nicely sound and smart condition, appealingly finished in Burgundy with red leather interior, cosmetically mature in a very charming way. The hydraulically operated hood is working well, We have a history file which includes various invoices for work carried out and parts supplied, an ownership record, MoT certificates and more. The car runs and drives nicely, is fitted a new set of very suitable radial tyres, and is offered serviced, prepared and MoT tested. Admired by many!

Chassis No. B73RS.

Reg No. RMA 764.

Price. £65,000.

B73RSext5
B73RSext4
B73RSroof1
B73RSdash1
B73RSdash4
B73RSdet10
B73RSdash3
B73RSint1
B73RSext11
B73RSext18
B73RSboot2
B73RSboot1
B73RSdash2
B73RSdet12
B73RSext14
B73RSext10
B73RSdet1
B73RSint3
B73RSext1
B73RSdash7
B73RSint4
B73RSext20
B73RSint2
B73RSext7
B73RSext6
B73RSdet7
B73RSdet9
B73RSdet8
B73RSroof8
B73RSroof4
B73RSext22
B73RSint10
B73RSint15
B73RSint5
B73RSext26
B73RSint9
B73RSint11
B73RSroof5
B73RSint7
B73RSint16
B73RSext5 B73RSext4 B73RSroof1 B73RSdash1 B73RSdash4 B73RSdet10 B73RSdash3 B73RSint1 B73RSext11 B73RSext18 B73RSboot2 B73RSboot1 B73RSdash2 B73RSdet12 B73RSext14 B73RSext10 B73RSdet1 B73RSint3 B73RSext1 B73RSdash7 B73RSint4 B73RSext20 B73RSint2 B73RSext7 B73RSext6 B73RSdet7 B73RSdet9 B73RSdet8 B73RSroof8 B73RSroof4 B73RSext22 B73RSint10 B73RSint15 B73RSint5 B73RSext26 B73RSint9 B73RSint11 B73RSroof5 B73RSint7 B73RSint16

Snippets: Tractors, Allard & Experimental Aircraft

In 1931 Edward Boydell (1896/1962) took over the firm of Muir-Hill Ltd of Manchester, their products included sprung road wheels & bucket loaders for Fordson tractors, Boydell’s also made dumper trucks, high horse power tractors and other mechanical items.  Their railway engines were used in the quarries of Meeth China Clay, Blaenau Ffestiniog Slate, Ravenglass & as far away as New Zealand.  In 1959 the company was sold to Winget Ltd of Rochester who moved the factory to Gloucester.

 

In 1961 Guy Warburton (1902/91), a chemical engineer with the family concern of Harrison Blair & Co took over the ownership of B73RS – Guy was a keen motorist (he raced motor-cycles on Southport Sands) & he was the owner of the first Allard!! In 1952 the team of Sydney Allard, Guy Warburton & Tom Lush won the Monte Carlo Rally in their Allard – the first time a car driven by its namesake had won!  After being widowed Guy remarried in 1952 & he and his wife Helen (she was 23 years younger than Guy) later emigrated to Auckland, New Zealand.  His descendants are still involved in rallying but this time in Range Rovers!

 

In the early 1970s B73RS spent some time in the Province of Quebec with D. P. Reid prior to being sold to John Henry Shell of North Carolina – in 2017 whilst piloting his experimental Super Six, N426KS had an engine failure and crash landed the aircraft just outside of Morganton.  Fortunately there was no loss of life but a total loss of aircraft.

 

B73RS was reimported back to the UK in 1989 and was sold to Eddy Shah of the Messenger Newspaper Group with later owners including S. Norbury of Mobberly and noted car collector J. Boland of Eire.