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1928 Bentley 3 Litre    
Original 1927 Numbers
Chassis No. HT1634
Engine No. LT1587
Registration No. YT 155

  This car - updated
Chassis No. HT1634
Engine No. LT1587
Registration No. YT 155

(Updated with information from owner Philippe Rosy. - September 2007)
 
March 2020
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Found on The Classic Motor Hub website on March 19, 2020

1927 Bentley Special 3/8 Litre
Price: £625,000

- 1927 Bentley Special 3/8 Litre
- Bentley 3-litre Speed Model Chassis
- Original 1927 registration
- Fresh bullet-proofed engine
- Stunning and comfortable design

This extraordinary ‘Bentley Special’ was created in its current form by one of the country’s leading and most experienced vintage Bentley restorers (Neil Davies Racing of Watford) in the mid 1990’s for a leading Historic racing driver Peter Gooch. He wanted a car that he could drive to Continental race meetings where he would race his Maserati 250F, the Bentley or a Cooper F1 racing car then drive the Bentley home afterwards in true “Bentley Boy” fashion. The project started with the purchase of a basket-case 3-litre. Missing its engine and body, it comprised a chassis with springs, gearbox, bulkhead and a few other bits. The chassis is the standard speed model wheelbase with no additional stiffening to retain the original nimble handling characteristics. The crossmembers were modified and moved backwards and therefore the bonnet line was lowered by using flattened front springs and outrigged rear spring-mountings with doubled dampers all round. The massive 8-litre Bentley engine is mounted three inches lower in the chassis and the radiator four inches lower.

The front and rear axles are standard three-litre components and a 3:1 differential ratio from a Speed Six gives a theoretical 150mph maximum but is equally capable of relaxed high-speed cruising. The brakes were converted to a hydraulic system with new backplates, cast iron drums, shoes and cylinders mated to thick Mintex brake linings to cope with hauling the beast up without fear of brake fading. The crankshaft is counterbalanced and was converted to shell bearings with new lighter, stronger rods and pistons and the clutch is a modern diaphragm-spring system. All of which have been recently replaced during a precautionary engine re-build.

During the original build by NDR back in the 1990s, the camshaft was converted to chain drive but in time this was found to be unreliable and required constant adjustment so in the recent engine re-build it was converted back to the original layout of a free-flow rod drive system. Twin Scintilla magneto’s are fitted as standard and a new inlet manifold was manufactured to carry the three 2 inch SU carburettors. The mahogany instrument panel carries a mixture of original Bentley and other period instruments and has the functional yet rugged pre-war feel of a fighter command panel with toggle switches and gauges that provide instant feedback to the eye.

Tim Hastings from H&H Coachworks of Henley in Oxfordshire built the attractive ultra-low-rear two seater sporting body. The Bentley’s tanks-radiator, oil and huge 30-gallon petrol tank- have quick release filler caps that open with one stroke of a lever, this saved time during pit stops. The lovely nickel-plated windscreen is a copy of an original Speed Six Vanden Plas screen. The aeroscreens unclip and become effective wind deflectors on the sides of the proper screen when it is raised.

This one-of-a-kind, open two seater Bentley Special is finished in classic British Racing Green (BRG) with a comfortable two-bucket leather seat interior finished in ox-blood red. Presented in excellent condition throughout and still wearing its distinctive and original “Red Label” badge on its German silver radiator shell. Equally at home in vintage racing the concours field or the German autobahn there are few Pre-War cars in the world that give the senses such a feeling of exhilaration. The acceleration is staggering and the unmistakable Bentley sound turns heads in the same way that a Spitfire stills a crowd.

The opportunities to create such cars are becoming fewer and further between as the original components are now always used and cars are restored, meaning the opportunity to acquire such a well-designed and thought out Bentley Special along the lines of this car are slim indeed. The factory records show the original nimble 3-litre chassis HT 1634 was a very desirable Speed or ‘Red Label’ model and was first assigned British registration plate number YT 155 in September of 1927, which this car still retains.

Ideal for the multitude of international classic car rallies held throughout the world, the 8-litre engine devours the miles like no other Bentley and mated to the 3-litre chassis is light and nimble through the curves. This Bentley Special for sale at The Classic Motor Hub is an exciting car that will compete with the very best at a fraction of the price.

This car is for sale as of March 19, 2020

 
     
     
  Source: The Classic Motor Hub
Posted: Mar 19, 2020
 
     
2008
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Start of a Rallye with the car in Belgium, 2008.

 
     
     
  Source: Philippe Rosy (Owner)
Posted: Feb 20, 2009
 
     
2000-2007
 

Transformed as a 3/8 litre by NDR for Petre Gooch in the nineties and my property for the last seven years. Car now has an 8 litre Engine (No. FA2506) and D-Type gearbox with a fabric two-seater body. It was lapped at 130 m.p.h. at Monthléry.

 
     
     
  Source: Philippe Rosy (Owner)
Posted: Sep 12, 2007
 
     
1998
 

This car was purchased by Philippe Rosy in 1998.

 
     
     
  Source: Philippe Rosy (Owner)
Posted: Sep 12, 2007
 
     
EARLIEST RECORD OF HISTORICAL FACTS & INFORMATION
 
Chassis No. HT1634
Engine No. LT1587
Registration No. YT 155
Date of Delivery: Sep 1927
Type of Body: Saloon (Weymann)
Coachbuilder: Freestone & Webb
Type of Car: SP
   
First Owner: WATSON A S
 
     
  More Info: Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "Accident 9/29 - new chassis frame fitted. Currently being rebuilt as 3/8 Litre special. New 8 Litre engine, D box, 4½ Litre steering column."  
     
     
  Posted: Mar 01, 2007  
     
 
 
 
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