1924 BENTLEY 3 LITRE for sale

Price: $479,950
Oldtimer Australia is delighted to offer for sale this Australian delivered 1924 Bentley 3.0 4½ Litre Vanden Plas Tourer.

Elegant, purposeful and undeniably charismatic, the Bentley 3.0 Litre is widely regarded as one of the most desirable sporting cars of the vintage era.

This well known and highly regarded car is well documented in the fabulous book Vintage Bentleys in Australia written by Clare Hay, Bob Watson, Phillip Schudmak and Tony Johns.

This particular car is noted as having a delivery date of August 1924 (the 31st July 1924 according to the Vintage Bentley Register) and it arrived into Australia in October 1924.

The Vintage Bentley Register states: According to the original Vanden Plas Coachbuilder records, this car was originally fitted with Body No. 1068 with a 10 10 wheelbase standard Open Touring Body; Design copied at Bentley Works 3rd April; buff/black; 8/1924. Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: Vanden Plas body no. 1068. New BA 741 419 S/col 737 G/box 1375 (B?).

The first owner was EM & Jas. M Pittendrigh from the inner Melbourne suburb of Toorak in Victoria. The car was first registered as 63167. By 1934 the car was owned by Stanley Edwards from Victoria. It passed through a number of subsequent owners in Victoria before being acquired by Jim Duncan from Victoria and later Noosa in Queensland in 1965. Duncan used the car regularly attending various Bentley Drivers Club events and rallies as well as the 1996 Targa Tasmania.

Unfortunately, the car was involved in an accident in 1999 during Duncans ownership. This was the catalyst to fully restore the car, which involved fitting a new body that was built by Rod Warriner. The new body incorporated a taller radiator and bulkhead to compliment the 4½ Litre engine that was previously fitted to the car. The work was completed and the car was back on the road in 2001.

The car was shown at the 2001 Noosa Beach Classic Car Show where it won Best pre 1950 Car and Best Car of the Show.

Duncan sold his beloved Bentley in 2010 after 45 years of ownership. The car returned to Melbourne and was acquired by the current owner in 2017. Throughout his ownership this wonderful Bentley has continued to be used and enjoyed. It is often seen at Bentley Drivers Club events and rallies.

Few cars capture the spirit of vintage motoring better than a Bentley 3.0 4½ Litre Vanden Plas Tourer. Developed during the formative years of Bentley Motors, it combined robust engineering, impressive performance and lightweight sporting coachwork to create a motor car that quickly established Bentleys reputation as a force to be reckoned with both on the road and on the racetrack. They are a drivers car first and foremost!

Today this car presents and drives exceptionally well. We love the fact that when Duncan restored/rebuilt the car back in 1999 he chose to have it finished in essentially its original colour of buff/black, which is quite unique and absolutely striking. It is not known what the original upholstery colour was for the car, however, we think red was a perfect choice.

This Bentley presents with just the right amount of patina, consistent with a car that was restored 25 years ago and subsequently maintained whilst it has been used and enjoyed.

The paint work presents well, with minor wear and tear evident. Overall it has retained a strong depth of colour and remains vibrant. All of the external trim, including the brightwork presents similarly well.

The black wire wheels and plated Bentley spinners are in good condition and present well. The wheels are shod with Goodrich Silverttown 5.00 / 6.00 21 tyres all around.

Inside the cabin this car is also beautifully presented. The condition of the interior is consistent with the exterior. Everything is just nice, showing light wear consistent with use. The red upholstery is soft and supple and presents without any significant flaws. The seats are comfortable and install confidence you would feel that way after a long day behind the wheel. The carpets are in generally good condition. The instruments and controls are well presented and look to be in working order, though the black finish around the bezels on some of the instruments is chipped.

The soft top, which is in good condition, is for emergency purposes only and some would say Bentley drivers should be made stern enough that it should never go up! It fits quite well and is relatively easy to put up and down. The cover that fits over the soft top when down fits well and is in good condition. There are two tonneau covers, one front and one rear, which also fit well and are also in good condition.

Driving a Bentley 3.0 4½ Litre Vanden Plas Tourer is not simply about travelling from one destination to another. It is about becoming part of the machine, mastering its controls and experiencing motoring as it was during one of the greatest eras in automotive history. Powerful, engaging and immensely charismatic, it remains one of the finest vintage driving experiences available today. There is no doubt that this car achieves all of that and more!

The car goes hard and it has the most fantastic and very distinctive baritone exhaust note. For its day this was a fast car, but even today its performance is lively and the car has absolutely no trouble keeping up with modern traffic. The steering is relatively heavy at low speeds but becomes lighter and wonderfully communicative once on the move. Every movement of the front wheels can be felt through the steering wheel, creating a direct connection between driver and the road. The car responds faithfully to driver inputs and, despite its age and size, possesses an agility that often surprises first-time drivers.

The gearbox requires a deliberate hand and rewards those who master its rhythm. Smooth gear changes become part of the driving experience, adding to the sense of satisfaction and engagement. Rather than being a challenge, the process becomes an integral part of the cars character.

The brakes do their job adequately, however, they require a firm peddle.

Out on the open road, this Bentley truly comes into its own. It settles into a long legged stride, feeling stable, confident and immensely robust. The chassis inspires confidence and there is a wonderful sense that the car could continue effortlessly for hundreds of miles, just as it did during the great touring and competition events of the 1920s.

Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of the experience is the sense of occasion. Every journey feels special. The sounds, smells and sensations combine to create an experience that is visceral, authentic and deeply rewarding.

Incredibly, this Bentley is now just over 100 years old.

With its imposing radiator, seemingly endless bonnet and beautifully proportioned Vanden Plas coachwork, the Bentley 3.0 4½ Litre Tourer is the very image of a vintage sporting motor car. Nearly a century after it first appeared, it remains one of the most evocative and rewarding automobiles of its era, offering a direct connection to the heroic age of motoring.

WO era Bentleys are rarely offered for sale in Australia, so this beautifully presented 1924 Bentley 3.0 4½ Litre Vanden Plas Tourer. presents a unique opportunity.

Highlights:
- Genuine Bentley 3.0 Litre Vanden Plas Tourer.
- Upgraded with 4½ Litre engine.
- Beautifully restored 1999 2001.
- Known history from new with excellent provenance.
- Superb drivers car.
- Ready to use and enjoy.

Price $479,950



Background

The Bentley motor car company was founded back in 1919 by brothers WO and HM Bentley. The Bentley brothers were involved in the motor industry having acquired the agency to sell French built DFP (Doriot, Flandrin & Parant) cars in 1912, however, they desperately wanted to build their own cars.

WO Bentley had established himself as a brilliant engineer during World War I when the French made DFP in which he competed, achieved a number of wins in various races and hill climbs. He was one of the first engineers who realised the advantage of using aluminium to create pistons. W.O Bentley was discharged from the army in 1919 and he set about creating his own car. His experience with aircraft engines proved an excellent starting point. He was also heavily influenced by two pre-war designs, the 1914 Grand Prix Mercedes and the 1913 Coupe de lAuto Peugeot.

Bentley developed a 3.0 litre monobloc engine which featured four valves per cylinder, twin spark plugs and twin magnetos. He made extensive use of aluminium and magnesium which were quite exotic materials in the 1920s, especially for road going cars. The first prototype, EXP1, was tested by The Autocar and received a glowing report. It was described as For the man who wants a true sporting type of light-bodied car for use on a Continental tour where speed limits are not meant to be observed the 3 Litre Bentley is undoubtedly the car par excellence.

The second prototype, EXP2, made its debut at the 1919 Olympia motor show. The new Bentley 3.0 Litre attracted a lot of attention however it wasnt until September 1921 that the first model rolled of the production line. Between the 1919 motor show and September 1921 much work had been done to further refine the chassis. EXP2 was the first Bentley to record a race win at Brooklands on May 16th 1921. Bentley continued to use it for further testing in 1921 and 1922 before it was sold in 1923. EXP2 still exists today and is the oldest surviving Bentley.

Initially, production of the Bentley 3.0 Litre was slow but they got the formula right and their cars proved to be luxurious, reliable and fast thus attracting buyers from the elite of society. it didnt take long for the order books to be filled with names of wealthy and aristocratic clients, including Prince George (later the Duke of Kent), the Prince of Wales (Edward VIII) and the Duke of York, later King George VI.

Just like other manufactures in that period, Bentley supplied the engine, drive train, suspension and chassis, letting the client decide which coachbuilder they wanted to use to supply the body. Bentley offered three versions of their 3.0 Litre and they were identified by the colour of the badge on the radiator the blue label, the red label and the green label. The blue label was the standard engine, the red label was powered by a higher compression engine and the green label was the high-performance model. Bentley had great confidence in their cars and offered a five year warranty on the blue and red label model. The green label, however, only came with a one year warranty because it really was a race car.

The cars were also incredibly successful on the race track with Bentley achieving the ultimate success winning Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930. The Bentley 3.0 Litre was able to beat the the much smaller and more nimble Bugattis, prompting Ettore Bugatti to call it the fastest lorry in the world.

The difficult economic times in the late 1920s had a major impact on Bentley and they stopped motor racing soon after winning Le Mans in 1930 and ultimately fell into receivership in 1931. Rolls-Royce acquired the assets of Bentley in late 1931. In this period Bentley produced some fabulous motor cars including the 3.0 Litre, 4½ Litre, Blower Bentley, 6½ Litre and 8.0 Litre models that are all today highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors all over the world. The first new Bentley produced following Rolls Royces acquisition was the Bentley 3½ Litre which evolved into the Bentley 4¼ Litre. Bentleys of this era are also known as Derby Bentleys as they were built at Rolls Royces factory located in Derby in the north of England.

The Bentley 3.0 Litre was built from 1921 through until 1929 and in total 1,622 examples were built. This included three experimental models, 1,088 3.0 Litre models, 513 Speed Tourers and 18 Super Sports.
Features
Title1924 BENTLEY 3 LITRE
MakeBENTLEY
Price$479,950
Listing TypeUsed
Stock Number0904
RefcodeTA1322106
Body TypeTourer
No. of Doors4
No. of Cylinders4cyl
Capacity - cc4398
Fuel TypeUnleaded
TransmissionManual
No. of Gears4
Odometer18830
ColourWhite

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