Lot Ended
Description
1978 Bentley T2
Only 52,805 miles
indicated; lovely example finished in Caribbean Blue with special order
interior; recommissioned in recent years by marque specialist including respray
and rebuilt brakes
In 1977 the elegant Bentley T1 was replaced by the T2,
with more precise rack-and-pinion steering, revised suspension, flared wheel
arches containing wider tyres, improved air conditioning, new fascia and front
air dam.
Naturally the cabin was as sumptuous as his Lordship
would expect, with enough walnut, Wilton and cowhide to match his favourite Pall
Mall club. Self-levelling independent suspension, eight-way adjustable electric
front seats and a triplicate hydraulic braking system (patented by Citroen)
ensured that smooth and dignified progress was matched by startlingly effective
retardation.
Supplied new in February 1978, soon after the
repositioning of the passenger door mirror, this T2 has been subject to a
considerable recommissioning by respected local Bentley and RR specialist NRT of
Corse Lawn. Works on file total some £38,904 including purchase and the
recommissioning works carried out through 2017 and 2018.
The key with a project like this is to start with a
good car from the onset, which this was. Work undertaken included a
comprehensive strip down, replacement sills, a full re-paint in beautiful
Caribbean Blue, new brakes including spheres and pumps, a new exhaust system,
new OPUS ignition system and new coil springs and dampers. The engine was also
fully serviced with all fluids renewed including diff oil.
The electric window motors were stripped and cleaned,
with one recon motor from Flying Spares, under-bonnet re-wire, replacement front
seat switch and conversion to modern Air Conditioning R134a gas with a new
condenser, new potentiometers and current board. The interior was reconnolised
and recoloured and the door cappings treated, along with a new boot carpet and
fitment of a new retro look CD player. The last MOT expired in July 2019, at the
time of test, no advisories were recorded, the car is of course now MOT exempt.
Looking most appealing in Caribbean Blue with an
unusual navy hide to the front and Navy velour to the rear, it has covered just
52,805 miles to date – only a couple of thousand being covered since the works
were completed. There are only few blemishes to the paint work with some small
bubbles apparent to the nearside rear wheel arch, boot lid by the number plate
and windscreen surround corner, bar these the paintwork and brightwork look
in very good order. The history file for the car includes a folder of
photographs showing in depth, its recent attention along with invoices and
detailed description of these as well as the V5C and a Bentley Driver’s
club valuation by Allan Fog at £32,500.
On offer here at a fraction of
its recent recommissioning cost, this very reluctant sale gives you the chance
to own a rare and aristocratic Bentley, with low miles and much important work
completed.
For
more information contact will.daniels@brightwells.com
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