Gullwing Motor Cars Inc
2430 46th Street
Astoria, NY
718-545-0500
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YEAR
1935
ENGINE
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LOCATION
Astoria, NY
STOCK
21553
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1935 Bentley 3 1/2 Litre Drophead Coupe: Perhaps one of the finest in existenceCoachwork by Park WardChassis: B66DGEngine: Y8BEAn absolutely stunning and meticulously restored Derby Bentley, this striking 3 1/2 Litre Park Ward Drophead Coupe is as captivating as a fine piece of jewelry and shows like new. According to factory records provided by the Rolls-Royce Foundation, the Park Ward body, numbered A158, was originally finished just as it presents today in two shades of red with brown leather upholstery and a grey canvas top.In 1999 Chassis B66DG underwent a complete concours-quality restoration. During this process, the 3 1/2 Litre was disassembled to the bare chassis so that every system and component could be properly addressed. All aspects of the restoration were completed to show-quality standards with tremendous attention to authentic detail throughout.Completed in early 2007, the Bentley Drophead Coupe made its debut at the prestigious Amelia Island Concours dElegance in March, where it earned an Amelia Award in the Bentley Pre-War Class. Since its successful showing in Florida, B66DG has participated in a variety of Bentley Drivers Club and Rolls-Royce Owners Club events. As would be expected of such a superb Derby Bentley, various road and hand tools, technical manuals, and a thorough file containing the aforementioned restoration invoices and historical records accompany the sale of B66DG. Today, the Bentley continues to present beautifully and would be an ideal candidate for both concours delegance and open touring.-Handsome Drophead Coupe Coachwork by Park Ward-Exacting Restoration by Marque Specialist Robert Jefferson-Award Recipient at the 2007 Amelia Island Concours dElegance-Offered with Tools, Manuals, and Comprehensive History File-Eligible for Numerous CCCA, RROC, and BDC EventsPrice: $239,500
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