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I would too.
I certainly would
https://www.bentleymotors.com/en/mod...on-series.html
No need to guess your favourite comic novel...
I would too.
In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.
In heartbeat. Glorious contraption!
Not before I'd got an Eagle E Type, and a Singer 911.
Nah I need an SD card player for some tunes..(not that you'd hear them..)
No, but they are lovely old things.
M
Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
A fun choice but for a fraction I would prefer an E Type..
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Am I right in thinking the Bentley - like the Bond DB5 continuations - is a brand new car? Can you even register one for the road?
I wouldn't touch one with a bargepole. I'd have a 1910s or 1920s Vauxhall or Alvis in a heartbeat. I'm sure I saw one of the Talbot 105 team cars up for sale recently.
Thinking about it 25 years ago I found a MG ND chassis and engine in a barn and looked into turning it into an NE replica. I wish I had, the bits sold for £6k.
I have friends with a 1930 four-seat Morris Minor tourer (no, not the Minor you all know, the late 1920s design that most people mistake for the Austin Seven), which with body removed and replaced with a canvas two-seat body and with a tad more power became the MG M-Type. The Morris has a tuned M-Type engine fitted, we saw 80mph on the autoroute en route to Le Mans Classic in 2010. This with brakes more suited to 1930s speeds. Terrifying. I think with my £1.8million I'd have a huge amout of fun buying and playing with a whole bunch of different vintage cars.
"A man of little significance"
Lovely, but plenty I'd buy before that.
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
Lovely, but not too practical.
Unlike the Canepa 959 which would be my lottery toy
https://canepa.com/robb-report-this-...ld-have-built/
If I had 1.8 no. But if I had 180 000 000, then why not, it would almost be an impulse buy.
Think that was what Bond drove in the original books?
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Is it Three Go Dogging in Pangbourne by Roger Debris? I had a walk on part in the film version.
Re the car, I've never fully understood the fascination of continuations, especially warts and all examples like the V16 BRM that Hall & Hall are punting about. At least though, they are always * better looking than things like Bentley MkV1 specials, which are indescribably ugly. All of them.
*EDIT: The BRM continuation is obviously as ugly as the original.
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Yes I would. AND I'd send it to be converted to electric, keeping the engine etc in a nice exhibition case.
An old chap opposite my house has a few vintage cars in his garage inc the same Bentley,I remember a long time ago him letting me have a look at his cars.
I know when hes about to go out in it because of the great noise.
It's a perfectly delightful machine. But if I had that money to spare and had to spend it on a Bentley, I'd go for a '53 R-Type Continental in black, like this one:
If it was 'spare' cash then yes, no hesitation.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
I think I'd rather have something from Bob Petersen & have a million or so left over:
https://www.bobpetersenengineering.co.uk/
(Go to the 'Cars' or 'Gallery' tabs...)
There's three of his recreations for sale on Car & Classic:
https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/list/9/petersen/
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Jim.
I know Bob, been to his workshops & had a wonderful lunch, lovely guy really helpful to me when setting up new HT leads & timing on our ‘54 R Type
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