Coachbuilt Bentleys at Gooding's Passion of a Lifetime auction

Coachbuilt Bentleys at Gooding's Passion of a Lifetime auction

Coachwork by Vanvooren
Estimate: £450,000 - £600,000
Chassis: B160 MR
Engine: Y6 BP

This lot is UK registered and has a DVLA-issued V5C.

Highly Developed and Limited-Production MR-Series Overdrive Model
Spectacular Open Coachwork by Acclaimed French Coachbuilder Vanvooren
Provenance Includes Noted Collectors Ivor Silverstone and Sir Evelyn de Rothschild
Beautifully Presented Throughout with Recent Work Carried Out by P & A Wood
Featured in the Definitive Book Bentley: The 1938/1939 Overdrive Cars

4,257 CC F-Head Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
Twin SU Carburetors
126 BHP at 4,500 RPM
4-Speed Manual Gearbox with Overdrive
4-Wheel Servo-Assisted Mechanical Drum Brakes
Front Solid Axle with Semi-Elliptical Leaf Springs and Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Rear Live Axle with Semi-Elliptical Leaf Springs and Hydraulic Shock Absorbers


Launched at the 1933 Olympia Motor Show, the resurrection of the Bentley nameplate, now under Rolls-Royce ownership, introduced the world to the “Silent Sports Car.” The Derby Bentley evolved throughout its seven-year production run, beginning with the 3 1/2 Litre and culminating with the refined 4 1/4 Litre. The final 200 chassis, designated by MR and MX suffixes, incorporated numerous mechanical improvements, most notably a gearbox with overdrive. Although several European coachbuilders created bodies for the Derby Bentley, the most successful, both in terms of quantity built and aesthetic brilliance, was the celebrated firm Carrosserie Vanvooren. Without question, the most beautiful and desirable of all Vanvooren-bodied Bentleys are the two cabriolets built on the ultimate MR-series 4 1/4 Litre chassis: B124 MR and this car, B160 MR.

 

In January 1939, Etablissements André Pisart, the official Bentley agent in Brussels, Belgium, placed the order for this elegant 4 1/4 Litre on behalf of its first owner, Joseph Blondeau. Later owned by noted English collectors Ivor Silverstone and Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, who entrusted it to marque specialist Alpine Eagle for a comprehensive restoration, the Vanvooren Cabriolet was acquired by the current owner in 2003. In his hands, the coachwork has been refinished in two shades of blue, highlighting its exceptional lines while honoring the car’s distinctly French character. A potential contender for top honors at concours d’elegance and a prewar touring car par excellence, B160 MR showcases a unique marriage between the ultimate 4 1/4 Litre chassis and exotic Parisian coachwork.

Also crossing the block:

    
1927 Bentley 3 Litre Speed Model Sports Tourer

Desirable Late-Production Speed Model with Vanden Plas Sports Body

Retains Original Chassis, Coachwork, and Matching-Numbers Engine

 

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