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1931 Bentley 8 Litre    
Original 1930 Numbers
Chassis No. YF5002
Engine No. YF5002
Registration No. GK 706

  This car - updated
Chassis No.
Engine No.
Registration No. GK 706

(Current owner / former owners, please come forward with further updates. - September 2016)
 
September 2019
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1930 Bentley 8-Litre
Concours Of Elegance - 6 Septembre 2019

 
     
     
  Source: Flickr, posted by user 'LD Photography'
Posted: Sep 01, 2020
 
     
September 2019
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1930 Bentley Eight-Litre saloon
Concours of Elegance, Hampton Court, September 2019

 
     
     
  Source: Flickr, posted by user 'Zack's Motor Photos'
Posted: Feb 14, 2020
 
     
July 2019
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Photographs were taken at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, July 2019

 
     
     
  Source: Jeremy Rippon
Posted: Jul 30, 2019
 
     
October 2016
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Zoute Grand Prix, October 2016
Knokke - Belgium

 
     
     
  Source: Flickr, posted by user 'Perico001'
Posted: Dec 28, 2016
 
     
June 18-25, 2016
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First International Bentley 8 Litre Rally, June 18-25, 2016
Team: Bentley Motors Heritage Collection - John Bentley, Tamsin O'Brien and Frank Meakin

Read article by Tamsin O'Brien.

Extract from article:
My partner is almost in heaven... almost. We are standing in a subterranean car park of a Hotel deep in the Black Forest at Schluchsee and he is looking at a very special 8-Litre Bentley. Built in 1930, this was W.O Bentley’s very own company car and Bentley Motors, which now has the car in its Heritage Collection,has given my partner the privilege of driving it this week on the first ever International 8-Litre Rally held in Europe. Understandably then he is more than pleased. There is just one thing... he is also a Bentley—John Bentley. Quite a gifted engineer too in my opinion, but crucially not a member of the Bentley family and he so wishes he was... so this week I’m wondering whether he can resist the temptation not to correct any assumptions people might makeabout his lineage and just enjoy the ride so to speak.

“When a Bentley is set up right, it's bullet proof” Mr Bentley tells me “This car’s handling is superb, it has real precision. Just imagine, I am sitting where W.O himself sat!”

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Owner: Bentley Motors Heritage Collection. Team of Drivers during the 8L Rally: John Bentley, Tamsin O'Brien and Frank Meakin - Franco Weibel

 
     
     
  Source: Franco & Kathi Weibel, Peter Singhof & Wolfgang Singhof
Posted: Sep 13, 2016
 
     
May 2015
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Read article Classic Bentleys ready for action-packed summer season.

 
     
     
  Source: Bentley Motors
Posted: Jul 17, 2015
 
     
July 2014
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  Source: MyAutoWorld
Posted: Aug 27, 2014
 
     
2012
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BDC Silverstone, 2012

 
     
     
  Source: Russell Browne
Posted: May 11, 2013
 
     
November 2012
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Classic Bentley 8-litre stars in 2,000 km China Rally
A classic 1930 Bentley 8-Litre completed the seven-day long 2012 China Rally of International Classic Cars in Shanghai today. Renowned Chinese racer Ms Rose Tan joined Richard Charlesworth, Bentley Motors’ Director of Royal and VIP Relations and skillful technician Frank Meakin to take turns behind the wheel of the iconic model. With masterful driving technique amidst fierce competition, the three drivers successfully brought the 8-Litre home in third position. Meanwhile, two privately owned Bentley vintage models, a 3-Litre and 4½-Litre, also took part in the endurance Rally.

This year’s China Rally saw 34 classic cars from around the globe competing in the 2,000 km race, starting from Beijing and crossing the cities of Tianjin, Jinan, Xuzhou, Hefei, Nanjing, Hangzhou before finishing in Shanghai. More than a racing event, China Rally allows competitors and audiences across the country to witness the pinnacle of Bentley’s racing heritage against the numerous cultural and natural heritage sites along its path, from the Stone Courtyard to Mount Taishan and across the Yellow and Yangtze rivers.

Following the rally, Ms. Rose Tan, the 8-Litre’s first officially authorised female driver, said: "Although the car dates from 1930, it was incredibly adaptable to the uneven roads along the way. More impressive yet was the stability of the chassis in the corners, and the amazing levels of comfort for such an historic car. I thoroughly enjoyed the event and will miss driving such a special car."

As Head of the Bentley Heritage Collection, Richard Charlesworth was the perfect co-pilot for Ms Tan. Mr Charlesworth comments: "The 8 Litre is W.O Bentley’s masterpiece, and was also the most luxurious car of its time. By taking part in this rally, we hope to offer Chinese consumers an opportunity to better understand Bentley’s brand values and history."

As a road-going model, the 8-Litre which performed so strongly on the China Rally was originally not designed for racing, unlike its contemporary models, the 3-Litre, 4½-Litre and 6½-Litre Speed Six. Produced in the 1920s, the three models competed in a range of racing events including Bentley’s famous successes at the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1924 to 1930.

Managing Director of Bentley Motors Greater China Mr. Till Scheer comments: "Ever since the company’s inception, Bentley has always strived to achieve the perfect combination of luxury quality, outstanding performance and driving enjoyment. More than 80 years after its production, the 8-Litre has given an outstanding performance and proved that it has survived the test of time. It is truly a testimony to Bentley’s positioning as a super luxury car brand."

Today, racing remains an important part of Bentley’s DNA. With the unveiling of the Continental GT3 Concept race car at the Paris Auto Salon last month, Bentley has made clear its intent to return to the race track in the near future.

Bentley 8-Litre
Produced in 1930, the 8-Litre could reach 100 mph (161km/h) regardless of the coachwork, demonstrating the extreme potency of the engine. 100 cars were built, and W.O. Bentley himself used the second car built as his personal transport for two years from October 1930. In 2006, this very car was acquired by Bentley Motors and expertly restored to pristine condition. In 2009 it appeared at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance alongside the new Bentley Mulsanne, with 79 years between the two Bentley flagships.

Engine
Six-cylinder, iron block with iron head
Bore x stroke: 100 mm x 140 mm
Capacity: 7,983 cc
Valves: Four valves per cylinder, single OHC
Compression ratio: 5.1:1, or 5.5:1
Carburettors: Two SU
Power: 200-225bhp

Transmission
Four-speed manual, no synchromesh

Suspension
Front: beam axle, half-elliptic leaf springs, friction-type dampers
Rear: live (beam) axle, half-elliptic leaf springs, hydraulic lever-arm dampers
Steering: Worm and gear

Brakes
Mechanical, front and rear drums, vacuum servo

Wheels
Centre-lock wire
7 x 21” cross-ply tyres

Chassis & Body
Ladder chassis with coachbuilt sports or closed bodywork
Length: 16fr 9.25in (short chassis)
Width: 5ft 8.5in
Wheelbase: 12ft 0in or 13ft 0in
Track: Front 4ft 8in, rear 4ft 8in
Weight (typical): 5,380lb

Max Speed
Over 100 mph

Price (1930)
Chassis £1,850, with typical coachwork £ 2,500

Number Built
100

 
     
     
  Source: Bentley Owners Club, UK
Posted: Mar 06, 2013
 
     
March 31, 2011
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"Bentley 8-Litre"

 
     
     
  Source: Flickr, posted by user 'Anton van Luijk'
Posted: Jan 23, 2015
 
     
2011
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Le Mans, France — "I am thundering down a leafy French country road with the morning sun breaking through. If it wasn't for the brand-new Mulsanne sedan directly ahead of me, it would be easy to mentally wind back the years to the 1930s when W.O. Bentley drove this very car.

Chassis No. YF5002 — With its H.J. Mulliner sports saloon body in the Weymann style — has pride of place in Bentley's Heritage Collection since it was purchased in 2007. Since then, under the personal guidance of the then-chairman and CEO, Dr. Ing. Franz-Josef Paefgen, it has undergone a two-year conservation program. 'It's meant to be used,' explains Richard Charlesworth, head of Bentley's Heritage Collection, 'so it still has the original leather on the seatbacks and even the stuffing'."

 
     
     
  Source: Ian Adcock - Nov 10, 2011 - Road & Track
Posted: May 06, 2013
 
     
August 16, 2009
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Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, August 2009

 
     
     
  Source: Flickr, posted by user 'Beetlebomb Pohutukawa'
Posted: Mar 28, 2015
 
     
2009
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Pebble Beach, 2009

 
     
     
  Source: Smugmug, photo posted by user 'Douging'
Posted: Jul 05, 2010
 
     
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  Source: Geond
Posted: Oct 05, 2010
 
     
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Stills from 1996 documentary, 'Top Marques'

 
     
     
  Source: Documentary, 'Top Marques'
Posted: Mar 04, 2010
 
     
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"YF5002 bears H.J. Mulliner panelled Weymann saloon bodywork on the shorter (12ft. wheelbase) chassis. It served as W. O. Bentley's personal car, and is seen here in the rain at Cricklewood. Note sliding door windows." — From the article 'The 8 Litre Bentley: Phantom II Rival?' Ted Reich, RROC past President, forwarded copies of many original Company memos which he found in the Sir Henry Royce Foundation Archives in England. He provided photos from his personal archive, several of which are from the period and taken by Charles Bowers, one of the best known original photographers.

 
     
     
  Source: The Flying Lady, March-April 1990
Posted: Jun 25, 2013
 
     
1950
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"Personal Car - This, the second 8-litre made, was for a long time the personal car of W. O. Bentley. It is now owned by O. A. Batten."From the article 'The 8-litre Bentley' by Nobby Clark

 
     
     
  Source: "Motor Sport", February 1950
Posted: Sep 14, 2013
 
     
1953
 

Motor Sport, Nov 1953, car offered for sale, by O. Batten. Described as: "Holder, Firle Hill-Climb saloon record." (There is an article on this car in Motor Sport, February 1950.)

 
     
     
  Source: Rupert Lloyd Thomas
Posted: Aug 22, 2012
 
     
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1930: Effortless high speed travel was provided by the massive 8 litre Bentley shown here with typical saloon coachwork. This was W.O. Bentley's own car. Chassis price was £1,850 and the maximum speed was in excess of 100mph.

 
     
     
  Source: "Queste" magazine, Bentley Special Issue, 1984
Posted: Feb 02, 2007
 
     
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  Source: From article "The Autocar" Road Tests (8 Litre)" published in "The Autocar", December 5, 1930
Posted: Feb 25, 2008
 
     
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  Source: From article "A 100 m.p.h. Bentley Saloon" Published in "The Motor", December 2, 1930
Posted: Feb 25, 2008
 
     
EARLIEST RECORD OF HISTORICAL FACTS & INFORMATION
 
Chassis No. YF5002
Engine No. YF5002
Registration No. GK 706
Date of Delivery: Oct 1930
Type of Body: Saloon (Weymann)
Coachbuilder: H J Mulliner
Type of Car: 12
   
First Owner: BENTLEY W O
 
     
  More Info: W. O. Bentley’s car

Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "F/8004."
 
     
     
  Posted: Mar 01, 2007  
     
 
 
 
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