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1926 Bentley 3 Litre    
Original 1926 Numbers
Chassis No. SR1421
Engine No. RT1544
Registration No. YN 9348

  This car - updated
Chassis No. SR1421
Engine No. RT1544
Registration No. YN 9348

(Updated with information from Bonhams. - June 2019)
 
June 2019
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Found on Bonhams website on June 1, 2019

LOT 380
July 2019 (5 Jul 2019, 14:00 BST)
The Goodwood Festival of Speed Sale
Collector's Motor Cars and Automobilia
Chichester, Goodwood

1926 Bentley 3-Litre Short Chassis Tourer
Chassis no. SR1421
Registration no. YN 9348 (see text)
£ 385,000 - 400,000

- Desirable short chassis Speed Model
- Originally bodied as a tourer by Vanden Plas
- Recent engine rebuild

This 3-Litre Speed Model left the works in April 1926 fitted with a four-seater body by Vanden Plas. The car was first registered as 'YN 9348' and sold new to a Mr CG Blaxter. At time of cataloguing little had come to light concerning its subsequent history. However, on file is a copy of a 1970s BDC Review's report on a visit to Tony Townsend's Elmdown Engineering, which included a photograph of 'YN 9348'. The car was described as "Complete rebuild and new body, etc, 71. Owner: David Burrows. Car now in for 500 miles check over and service".

Also on file are invoices dating from 2013/2014 issued by Gentry Engineering of Worminghall, Buckinghamshire for various works including a full engine rebuild (perusal recommended). The car also comes with a Society of Automotive Historians dating letter. In recent years the Bentley has been domiciled abroad, and prospective UK-based purchasers are advised to consult the DVLA with regard to the availability or not of the original registration 'YN 9348'.

 
     
     
  Source: Bonhams
Updated: Sep 24, 2019
Posted: Jun 01, 2019
 
     
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Found on Coys website on June, 2018

LOT 121
1926 Bentley 3 litre Short Chassis Sports Tourer
Reg. Number: EU Registered
Chassis Number: SR 1421
£373,525

With characteristic humility W.O. was constantly amazed by the enthusiasm of later generations for the products of Bentley Motors Limited, and it is testimony to the soundness of his engineering design skills that so many of his products have survived. From the humblest of beginnings in a mews garage off Baker Street, London in 1919 the Bentley rapidly achieved fame as an exciting fast touring car, well able to compete with the best of European and American sports cars in the tough world of motor sport in the 1920s. Bentley’s domination at Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930 is legendary, and one can only admire the Herculean efforts of such giants as Woolf Barnato, Jack Dunfee, Tim Birkin and Sammy Davis, consistently wrestling the British Racing Green sports cars to victory.

W O Bentley proudly unveiled the new 3-litre car bearing his name on Stand 126 at the 1919 Olympia Motor Exhibition, the prototype engine having fired up for the first time just a few weeks earlier. Bentley’s four-cylinder ‘fixed head’ engine incorporated a single overhead camshaft, four-valves per cylinder and a bore/stroke of 80x149mm. Twin ML magnetos provided the ignition and power was transmitted via a four-speed gearbox with right-hand change.

The pressed-steel chassis started off with a wheelbase of 9’ 9½”, then adopted dimensions of 10’ 10” (‘Standard Long’) in 1923, the shorter frame being reserved for the TT Replica and subsequent Speed Model. Rear wheel brakes only were employed up to 1924 when four-wheel Perrot-type brakes were introduced.

In only mildly developed form, this was the model that was to become a legend in motor racing history and which, with its leather-strapped bonnet, classical radiator design and British Racing Green livery, has become the archetypal Vintage sports car.

Early success in the 1922 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy, when Bentleys finished second, fourth, and fifth to take the Team Prize, led to the introduction of the TT Replica (later known as the Speed Model) on the existing 9’ 9½” wheelbase, short standard chassis. Identified by the Red Label on its radiator, the Speed Model differed by having twin SU ‘sloper’ carburettors, a higher compression ratio, different camshaft and the close-ratio A-type gearbox, the latter being standard equipment prior to 1927 when the C-type ‘box was adopted. These engine changes increased maximum power from the standard 70 to 80bhp and raised top speed to an impressive 90mph.

Other enhancements included the larger (11-gallon) fuel tank and (usually) Andre Hartford shock absorbers. Bentley made approximately 1,600 3-Litre models, the majority of which was bodied by Vanden Plas with either open tourer or saloon coachwork.

This fabulous matching-numbers Bentley left the works in 1926, fitted with an Open Sports body supplied by Vanden Plas. Registered in the United Kingdom with the number YN 9348, the proud first owner was a Mr. C.G. Baxster.

Pleasingly this 3 Litre is offered in unmolested and unmodified condition, as shown in the Dating Certificate supplied, which was signed in 2006 by Mr. Michael Worthington-Williams of The Society of Automotive Historians. Notably chassis SR 1421 is also referred to in Michael Hay`s book ‘Bentley – The Vintage Years’.

Some restoration work was completed in the early 1970s, and although mechanically restored in 2014, the current long-term European owner decided to preserve where possible this wonderful car’s patina. Invoices for the mechanical work, at a cost of c.€70.000, are available in the car’s file.

Words can barely express how much of an opportunity this vintage Bentley provides; an original 3 Litre short-chassis Bentley, with its original engine. Simply unrepeatable and not to be missed.

 
     
     
  Source: Coys
Posted: June 25, 2018
 
     
September 2016
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Found on Coys website on September 28, 2016

1926 Bentley 3 litre Short Chassis Sports Tourer
Matching Numbers - Original Vanden Plas Coachwork

Auction: 2016 mondial de l'automobile paris

Lot Number: 129
Reg. Number: EU Registered
Chassis Number: SR1421
Year: 1926
Make: Bentley
Model: 3 Litre

ESTIMATE €420,000-€450,000

Description
With characteristic humility W.O. was constantly amazed by the enthusiasm of later generations for the products of Bentley Motors Limited, and it is testimony to the soundness of his engineering design skills that so many of his products have survived. From the humblest of beginnings in a mews garage off Baker Street, London in 1919 the Bentley rapidly achieved fame as an exciting fast touring car, well able to compete with the best of European and American sports cars in the tough world of motor sport in the 1920s. Bentley’s domination at Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930 is legendary, and one can only admire the Herculean efforts of such giants as Woolf Barnato, Jack Dunfee, Tim Birkin and Sammy Davis, consistently wrestling the British Racing Green sports cars to victory.

W O Bentley proudly unveiled the new 3-litre car bearing his name on Stand 126 at the 1919 Olympia Motor Exhibition, the prototype engine having fired up for the first time just a few weeks earlier. Bentley’s four-cylinder ‘fixed head’ engine incorporated a single overhead camshaft, four-valves per cylinder and a bore/stroke of 80x149mm. Twin ML magnetos provided the ignition and power was transmitted via a four-speed gearbox with right-hand change.

The pressed-steel chassis started off with a wheelbase of 9’ 9½”, then adopted dimensions of 10’ 10” (‘Standard Long’) in 1923, the shorter frame being reserved for the TT Replica and subsequent Speed Model. Rear wheel brakes only were employed up to 1924 when four-wheel Perrot-type brakes were introduced.

In only mildly developed form, this was the model that was to become a legend in motor racing history and which, with its leather-strapped bonnet, classical radiator design and British Racing Green livery, has become the archetypal Vintage sports car.

Early success in the 1922 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy, when Bentleys finished second, fourth, and fifth to take the Team Prize, led to the introduction of the TT Replica (later known as the Speed Model) on the existing 9’ 9½” wheelbase, short standard chassis. Identified by the Red Label on its radiator, the Speed Model differed by having twin SU ‘sloper’ carburettors, a higher compression ratio, different camshaft and the close-ratio A-type gearbox, the latter being standard equipment prior to 1927 when the C-type ‘box was adopted. These engine changes increased maximum power from the standard 70 to 80bhp and raised top speed to an impressive 90mph.

Other enhancements included the larger (11-gallon) fuel tank and (usually) Andre Hartford shock absorbers. Bentley made approximately 1,600 3-Litre models, the majority of which was bodied by Vanden Plas with either open tourer or saloon coachwork.

This fabulous matching-numbers Bentley left the works in 1926, fitted with an Open Sports body supplied by Vanden Plas. Amazingly the Vanden Plas body (number 1266) is still fitted to the original chassis, as is the original 3 litre engine. Registered in the United Kingdom with the number YN 9348, the proud first owner was a Mr. C.G. Baxster.

Pleasingly this 3 Litre is offered in unmolested and unmodified condition, as shown in the Dating Certificate supplied, which was signed in 2006 by Mr. Michael Worthington-Williams of The Society of Automotive Historians. Notably chassis SR 1421 is also referred to in Michael Hay`s book ‘Bentley – The Vintage Years’.

Although mechanically restored in 2014, the current long-term European owner decided to preserve where possible this wonderful car’s patina. Invoices for the mechanical work, at a cost of c.€70.000, are available in the car’s file.

Words can barely express how much of an opportunity this vintage Bentley provides; an original 3 Litre Bentley, on its original chassis, and fitted with its original Vanden Plas body. Simply unrepeatable and not to be missed.

 
     
     
  Source: Coys
Posted: Sep 28, 2016
 
     
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  Source: Pre War Car
Posted: Oct 04, 2011
 
     
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Car was owned at that time by Thomas E. Warth, Esq., the owner of "Classic Motorbooks".

 
     
     
  Source: "Classic Motorbooks" Winter 1995 catalog
Posted: Sep 21, 2006
 
     
EARLIEST RECORD OF HISTORICAL FACTS & INFORMATION
 
Chassis No. SR1421
Engine No. RT1544
Registration No. YN 9348
Date of Delivery: Apr 1926
Type of Body: 4-seater (W)
Coachbuilder: Vanden Plas
Type of Car: SP
   
First Owner: BLAXTER C G
 
     
  More Info: According to original Vanden Plas Coachbuilder records, this car was originally fitted with Body No. 1266 with a standard 4-seater Sports; Weymann red cloth / paint to match; 3/1926.

Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "Vanden Plas body no. 1266."
 
     
     
  Updated: Jul 04, 2007
Posted: Mar 01, 2007
 
     
 
 
 
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