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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Stretched Bentley Mulsanne by ArmorTech Motors

ArmorTech Motors will make you a limosuine version of the Mulsanne if Bentley Mulliner is taking too long to release an extended wheel base option.

Here is a rendering of a possibility.



They have actually thought about the different variations of limousines that could be produced, not just the stretch in the middle American style.

There are many options including "extensions from +500mm to +1150mm with different versions of stretching. The limousine could be stretched to 500mm in the middle either in front (+250mm) and rear (+250mm) doors. Extending the car to +1150mm could be done in the middle. There is also an option of raising the roof height up to +100mm for all stretched limousines based on Bentley Mulsanne."

I'm sure Jankel will also have an option list out soon as well.



It all sounds quite nice. You can get them bullet proof of course.



Now, I wonder which Russian will be the first to commission one?

If you want one, order one here.

Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit Two-Door Saloon by Hooper

Over the last couple of weeks, one particular Bentley Spotting post has been getting quite a number of hits, and it features this car.



Yes, it is a Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit Two-Door Saloon by Hooper & Co, Registration no. F745 KGP, Chassis no. SCAZS00A3JCH23037 and Engine no. 63021L410I/9. Read the post here.



Why? Well the particular car was just on the auction block at an RREC event were Bonhams held a Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Select Pre-War Motor Cars and Automobilia Auction, at Market Harborough, Rockingham Castle.



It certainly is an impressive and rare car.

There was quite a bit of talk about one thing, and surprise surprise it was the price. Bonhams has set the estimate at £12,000-16,000.

Here is the photo from the auction catalogue.



The estimate seemed quite low, considering that Bonhams sold a Bentley Turbo R 2-door by Hooper for £28,750 in December 2009, read about it here.



However it was though that this car did need some work done to it, and for people that had seem it on the street, said it did needed a refreah.



I did not post about this car before the auction, as a couple of readers of Bentley Spotting were thinking about putting their hands up, so I was being nice. A simple Google would have found the previous post with many photos.



I am not sure who eventually pick it up, but I do know the price.

The car sold for £22,425 inclusive of Buyer's Premium here.

Congratulations to the new owner, you certainly have picked up a great rare Rolls-Royce!

Please send in photos if people have them, and thank you to the people who let me know it was for sale.

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Rolls-Royce Camargue Test Drive

No talking, just looking.



It is very nice.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Fixing Dents in the Brooklands

Myke Toledo owns a dent repair company and is also into photography.

Quite a nice combo when your Bentley Brooklands has a couple of carpark dents in the long long doors it has. You get a video of your Bentley being fixed.

Lets take a look at how Myke does it.



And to the photo buffs, here is what was used in making the video.

Canon 7D
Indi Slider Mini
Zacuto Z Finder
Zacuto Rapid Fire
Manfrotto 190CXPRO4
Tamron 18-270
Canon 50mm 1.4
FCP Studio
Magic Bullet Looks

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Rolls-Royce Phantom by Pablo Rabiella

What would you do if you happened to purchase this Rolls-Royce Phantom?

It is just a little bit plain don't you think?

It is very much brown bread. But what if you want fairy bread?



Well first, strip the car of all the chrome. We can definitely make that more flashy.



Rip the guts out of the interior. Just boring standard executive colours. Drab.



Then what do you do? Well add colour. Add fabulous colour! Then more of it! (18 coats of paint were used)



Polish up the beautiful colours until they shine bright. (14 special top coats were applied)



Then add multicoloured fairy dust to the purple. It's a must. (Each of the three colours contains flakes of the other two colours)



Gold is just so much better! Add as much gold as possible. All chrome is now gold. Do it.



Then get a nice young boy to install your new interior. He polishes well. It's ok to look. Only touch the interior.



Ronald McDonald eat your hamburger out! Matchy matchy in diamond stitching, even on the ceiling. It is better. (26 cow hides were used)



It may or may not be a pink steering wheel. Who are you to judge. It's a pink steering wheel. Maybe. Or purple.



And I definitely want disco lights. I don't care what you say. Outside ones. Not inside. I want everyone to party!



They can feel sick in the morning. Sleep it off. Or drink more.

Now, wallah! My piece of magnificence!

Introducing The Purple Lady.



Now watch the video of the cars formation, to dance floor music of course!



Including some photoshop colour scheme design work.



And now a video that included puppy dogs!



I love this car.

It is so good that people do projects like this. It makes everyone smile no matter what you think.

This car was designed by Pablo Rabiella built by Super Vettura and more importantly commissioned by Alan R.

A big thanks to Alan R for commissioning this car - you are great!

See picture of this car on the street here. It looks even better!

info via Autogespot

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Wednesday, June 08, 2011

The Bentley Magazine Spring 2011 Issue 37

Here is issue 37, the Spring 2011 edition of the Bentley Magazine.



If you would prefer to read the magazine as a *.pdf document, download it here.

The 3 Bentleys on Rodeo.

Not the cars you really expect on Rodeo Dr.

But very cool though.



I certainly would have caused a stir!

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Special Delivery

I have just been given this Rolls-Royce mailer that in 1982 was actually carried (with a few other bagsfull) from RRM to the Crewe Royal Mail head post office in none other than AX201 - The Silver Ghost.



Now the back of the envelope.



They were to be sent to prospective Rolls-Royce clients all over the world singing the praises of the new high tech Silver Spirit.

Click image to enlarge and have a read.



Not sure why mine never got mailed, though...



Old fashion spam I tell you! But I like it.

(Posted by David Irvine, and thanks again to Mr.K)

Monday, June 06, 2011

Safety first in the Phantom Drophead

Don't mind the children in the front seat. There is only a couple of them. They're small. Seat belts are obviously not required.

It's not like that there is a roof or anything that will keep the kids in the car if you happen to brake hard or anything.



By the way, I'll have my Phantom Drophead with racing stripes please... and pop on some Kahn wheels whist you are there.

Thank you, now off to the shops.

Thanks Andy for the photo as always.

Saturday, June 04, 2011

Rusty R Type for Restoration

So you are thinking about starting a backyard restoration project?

Bentley R Type Rusty

Where here is a contender.

Bentley R Type Rusty

There is quite a bit of work to do, but that's the point isn't it?

Bentley R Type Rusty

It is a 1953 Bentley R Type.

Bentley R Type Rusty

Bentley R Type Rusty

Chassis number B297WG.

Bentley R Type Rusty

Bentley R Type Rusty

It was originally sold by Jack Barkley.

Bentley R Type Rusty

Bentley R Type Rusty

It is now for sale on the other side of the pond.

Bentley R Type Rusty

Bentley R Type Rusty

That's right, California in fact.

Bentley R Type Rusty

Bentley R Type Rusty

The asking price is USD$9,750.

Bentley R Type Rusty

Currently for sale at Beverly Hills Car Club here.

Bentley R Type Rusty

Or you would always ditch the body and build a special!

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