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It’s a 1924/25 Bentley “Speed Model”… chassis # 940, with a 3-liter motor and body by Vanden Plas, to be exact. It was discovered languishing in the basement of a motorcar dealer after WWII, and now lives in Australia.
Everything you wanted to know about it…
www.VintageBentleys.org :: [1925 Bentley] Registration No. PP 3275 :: Chassis No. 940 :: Engine No. 941
Historical information and photos for 1925 Bentley 3 Litre, Registration No. PP 3275 :: Chassis No. 940 :: Engine No. 941. The website features info about all vintage Bentley cars ever produced (1919-1931). Also find reference materials, restoration information & articles.www.vintagebentleys.org
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It’s a 1924/25 Bentley “Speed Model”… chassis # 940, with a 3-liter motor and body by Vanden Plas, to be exact. It was discovered languishing in the basement of a motorcar dealer after WWII, and now lives in Australia.
Everything you wanted to know about it…
www.VintageBentleys.org :: [1925 Bentley] Registration No. PP 3275 :: Chassis No. 940 :: Engine No. 941
Historical information and photos for 1925 Bentley 3 Litre, Registration No. PP 3275 :: Chassis No. 940 :: Engine No. 941. The website features info about all vintage Bentley cars ever produced (1919-1931). Also find reference materials, restoration information & articles.www.vintagebentleys.org
Howzat?
Yep, plus I knew it was a 1920’s Bentley. So searching for the reg # and “Bentley” quickly nailed it.Nice work. Having the registration tag visible must have been the key to that find.
I don't have that information.And then another question: what were the "like cars" with it?