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1924 Bentley 3 Litre    
Original 1924 Numbers
Chassis No. 687
Engine No. 689
Registration No. EL 9842

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Chassis No. -
Engine No. -
Registration No. EL 9842

(Current owner / former owners, please come forward with updates. - August 2016)
 
September 2019
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Goodwood Revival, September 2019

 
     
     
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Posted: Nov 25, 2019
 
     
January 2019
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Found on DK Engineering website on January 10, 2019

Ex Sir Jacob Epstein
1924 Bentley 3 / 4.5 Litre "Speed Model"
RHD - Speed Model
Price: Please Enquire

The Bentley 3 Litre entered production in spring 1921 and like many cars of the period, was available in a number of differing chassis lengths. The smaller 9'9 ½" chassis intended for lighter and more sporting coachwork, and the 10'10" chassis introduced in 1923, built for more formal coachwork and often wore a blue "label" or a blue-coloured background for the radiator shell's badge. In 1924, a high-performance short-chassis model was built, introduced as the "Speed" model, and embellished with a red label badge. Production continued from 1924 until 1929.

Every Bentley departed the Cricklewood factory in North London as a rolling chassis. This enabled owners a choice of several coachbuilders to sculpt the intricate aluminium bodies. A number of prominent firms built all forms of 'Touring' and 'Saloon' versions, however it was the famous Weymann-Type touring bodies that were put to use in Bentley's Le Mans racers. This example was built in 1924 as a 3 Litre Speed Model on the shorter 9'9 ½" wheelbase chassis with a Speed Model specification engine, much the same as the Le Mans winning 3 Litre driven by John Duff and Frank Clement the same year. Ordered by Grosvenor Garage, Bournemouth, one of the bigger agents during the early 20's, service records show that delivery was delayed from the 5th July 1924 to the 3rd October 1924, making this example a 1925 model with twin SU carburettors, bearing the registration plate EL9842 (in which still remains today).

Service records suggest that this body was built to order for Grosvenor Garage and not for a customer, and that it returned to Vanden Plas (coach builders) for fitting side screens and back to Bentley to be updated to 1925 specification before it was sold to its first private owner (painted in white), Major A.C. Stanley Clarke. On the 5th March 1927, it was subsequently sold on with the new owner being listed as Gaffikin Wilkinson & Co, one of the major Bentley agents of the time, located in London. It was later sold to Miss M. Benson of Epsom, Surrey, on 28th November 1927. Benson was a keen Bentley fan, and later in April, 1929, she purchased another vehicle from Gaffikin Wilkinson & Co, this time in form of a new 4 ½ Litre, chassis MR3397. Likely trading in EL9842 at this time, as shortly after, a new owner Mr Thomas Hobson Mead of Oxford, who also owned a 4 ½ Litre saloon chassis, took delivery. In 1931 Mr Mead terminated his ownership and the car was sold to K. Johnstone, with minor work being carried out by Eddie Bowler for H.M. Bentley in January. Johnstone remained the keeper until 1933, with service records for more minor work indicated a new owner, Vicomte du Guerny. Just two more owners were listed before 1939, when Rolls-Royce closed down the old Bentley Motors Service Department and all service records ended.

Its first new post-war owner was J. Waite in, 1946, who kept it until 1952, when it was subsequently sold to D.F. Sillem. Sillem would keep the car for only one year before George Cholmondeley Willson purchased it on 21st October, 1953, the car was now presented in Black. In 1955, a Mr Jacob Epstein purchased the car; this was indeed the same world famous sculpture whose son, Jackie, later became a racing legend most famous for his exploits in his 250LM race car. A Mr George Smith then purchased the car in circa 1959 and he remarkably kept the car until circa 2002, when it was found and purchased Bill Sykes as a "barn find" that crucially retained all of its major original components including the original body.

After purchase of the car in April 2003 from its "barn find" state, it was subject to a most comprehensive restoration carried out by Wayne Huckle. During this extensive restoration, the engine was handed over to the capable hands of leading vintage car restorers, VBE Engineering, who completed a full rebuild to 4 ½ litre specification crucially retaining the matching numbers crank case.

The decision was made by the owner to retain and restore as much of the original body as possible. The repaired body was then painted before being covered in vinyl fabric, a photographic record accompanies the cars history file. New blade wings were fitted in conjunction with battery boxes and toolboxes to the running boards, with lightweight team car pattern seats and a folding windscreen with additional aero screens mounted behind. Up front, Marchal headlamps were fitted with Smiths torpedo pattern sidelights.

Most recently, under DK Engineering's care, it has received a comprehensive major service, brake overhaul and new clutch completed by Marque specialist NDR Ltd. Today, located in our showrooms just outside of London, this exceptional Bentley is presented in fine order, accompanied by a well-supported history file (including "Buff" Log book) and represents a remarkable offer to purchase one of Bentley's most desirable models with eligibility to many major events.

This car is for sale as of January 10, 2019

 
     
     
  Source: DK Engineering
Posted: Jan 10, 2019
 
     
24th July 2016
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Vintage Sports Car Club race meeting at Cadwell Park, July 2016

 
     
     
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Posted: Aug 05, 2016
 
     
July 2013
 

"I think EL 9482 is EL 9842 - supported by the DVLA vehicle website and an entry in an old Bentley Drivers Club Membership Book (1997) (Mr. G Smith). Chassis number 687."

 
     
     
  Source: Tim Barnard
Posted: Jul 05, 2013
 
     
  Stanley Sedgwick's All the Pre-War Bentleys and Michael Hay's Bentley: The Vintage Years record the Registration number for Chassis no. as EL 9482. This seems to be incorrect. The DVLA vehicle website, and the Bentley Drivers Club Membership Book (1997) record it as EL 9842. — VintageBentleys.org  
     
2003
In England in 2003 / Owned by a BDC member
EARLIEST RECORD OF HISTORICAL FACTS & INFORMATION
 
Chassis No. 687
Engine No. 689
Registration No. EL 9842
Date of Delivery: Jul 1924
Type of Body: 4-seater
Coachbuilder: Vanden Plas
Type of Car: SP
   
First Owner: CLARKE Major A C S
 
     
  More Info: According to original Vanden Plas Coachbuilder records, this car was originally fitted with Body No. 1074 with a 4-seater Sports; broken white / red; 8/1924.

Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "Last heard of 1966 - rebuilt with Speed Six front axle and brakes."
 
     
     
  Updated: Jul 04, 2007
Posted: Mar 01, 2007
 
     
 
 
 
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