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1928 Bentley 4½ Litre    
Original 1928 Numbers
Chassis No. MF3157
Engine No. MF3157
Registration No. YX 7850

  This car - updated
Chassis No. MF3157
Engine No. MF3157
Registration No. YX 7850

(Updated with information from owner Charles Good. - February 2017)
 
June 2019
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July 2019: Sold for £ 460,000

Found on Bonhams website on June 3, 2019

July 2019
The Goodwood Festival of Speed Sale
Collector's Motor Cars and Automobilia
Chichester, Goodwood

1928 Bentley 4½-Litre Tourer
Coachwork by Vanden Plas
Registration no. YX 7850
Chassis no. MF3157 (see text)
£ 600,000 - 800,000

- Chassis ex-Old Mother Gun
- Originally bodied by R Harrison & Son
- H M Bentley fitted genuine Vanden Plas body in 1933
- Unusually complete and well documented ownership history from new to current
- Restored and maintained by the best specialists

The accompanying illustrated report, compiled by leading marque authority, Dr Clare Hay and incorporating copies of factory records, reveals that 'MF3157' was completed on the 10' 10" 'Standard Long' chassis with the light crankshaft engine and 3.53:1 ratio rear axle. Unusually, the engine has the same number: 'MF3157' and is correct as recorded by the factory records. Numbered '7055', the original 'D' type close-ratio gearbox, as fitted to the works team cars, is retained, as are the original front and rear axles, both stamped 'MF3157'.

Service Records show that this 4½-Litre was completed with a 'British Flexible' all-weather saloon body by R Harrison & Son of London NW1. This fabric-covered body was similar in principle to the Weymann, and Harrison set up a subsidiary company, British Flexible Coachworks Ltd, to produce its patented design. The car was retailed via Gaffikin Wilkinson & Co Ltd, one of London's larger Bentley agents, and first owned by Captain John Arthur Jeffrey of Largo House, Fife, Scotland. It was registered as 'YX 7850', a London mark.

Service Records show that minor works were carried out in September and November 1928, and then in February 1929 the car is recorded as receiving a new chassis frame following an accident.

Dr Hay: 'In the case of MF3157 the replacement chassis frame is of interest, because on inspection the dumbirons are bolted and split-pinned rather than riveted, and the pattern of bolting and pinning is Racing Shop.' In fact, the replacement chassis used by Bentley Motors is that made by the competition department and first fitted to the famous Works Team Car 'Old Mother Gun' - 'ST3001', the first production 4½-Litre - following the 1928 Le Mans race, which it had won (the original frame had cracked during the race). This chassis formed part of 'Old Mother Gun' for approximately six months, during which period it did not participate in a major race. Nevertheless, it is a matter of unique historical interest that the chassis frame in 'MF3157' is out of 'Old Mother Gun' (see Lot 358).

In 1933, 'MF3157' passed through the hands of H M Bentley & Partners, the company run by W O's brother, Horace, and was re-bodied for them using the Vanden Plas sports four-seater body taken from 'XT3633'. H M Bentley then sold the car to its next owner, one Walter Hugh Brown of St Mildred's, Guildford, Surrey, the change of ownership being recorded as 16th June 1933.

Only some four months later the Bentley changed hands again, passing to one Trevor Richard Lloyd of Frensham, Surrey on 29th October 1933. Trevor Lloyd covered some 80,000 miles during his ownership, including a tour of Europe with his fiancée. In a letter dated 7th November 1977 to Mr G L Joberns (see below) he confirms that the Lucas P80 headlights were fitted by him circa 1935, replacing the original units. An employee of coachbuilder E D Abbott, Trevor Lloyd kept 'MF3157' until 1938 before selling it to an Army officer stationed on Guernsey. It is thought that the Bentley spent the war years off the road on the island.

Issued in 1946, an old-style continuation logbook on file lists Fairman & Sons of Horley as owner at that time, followed by E Cowen (from May 1952) and then D J Kinney, a farmer with substantial land holdings in Hampshire (from April 1965). At that time painted black, the Bentley was used regularly on fine days by Mr Kinney, during whose ownership the car was maintained by Hoffman & Burton of Henley. G L Joberns was the next owner (from September 1972). Over the course of the next four years Mr Joberns carried out a body-off, 'last nut and bolt' restoration, and in 1978 won the 4½-Litre Class at the BDC's Kensington Gardens concours. Mr Joberns was an active BDC member and went on to win several other concours awards. His photographic record of the restoration comes with the car.

In 1997 the Bentley was sold to the Staystrip Group Limited, and in the year of purchase underwent a second body-off restoration, in this case by the Healey Motor Company, who blast-cleaned the chassis and re-covered the fabric bodywork. Following a minor accident, further substantial refurbishment of the chassis and body was undertaken by P&A Wood in 2001.

In December 2005, the Bentley was purchased by the current vendor from P&A Wood, joining his private collection of pre- and post-war classic cars. Used occasionally and never raced or rallied, it has been kept professionally garaged and maintained over the course of the last 14 years by Blackmore Engineering, William Medcalf, and Jim Stokes Workshop.

Accompanying documentation includes the following: four original buff logbooks dated 1928, 1935, 1946, 1956; correspondence from previous owners; current V5C Registration Certificate; old tax discs ; old MoT certificates; P&A Wood bills 2001 after accident (£40,000); CKL Developments bills 2006/2008; Blackmore Engineering Company bills 2009/2013; William Medcalf bills 2014, 2016, 2017 (£7,000 total); Jim Stokes Workshops bill September 2018 for servicing electric pump and pressure regulator (£1,200); 57-page report by leading marque authority Dr Clare Hay detailing its orginality.

A wonderful opportunity to acquire a most original and beautiful 'W O' Bentley, benefiting from restoration and routine maintenance - with no expense spared - by some of the best specialists in the business.

 
     
     
  Source: Bonhams
Updated: Sep 20, 2019
Posted: Jun 03, 2019
 
     
2017
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St Mawes Classic Car Festival, 2017

 
     
     
  Source: St Mawes Classic
Posted: Aug 18, 2018
 
     
February 2017
 

"I would be particularly interested in any history or photographs while David Kinney owned the car and any knowledge of the only gap in the ownership history during its stay in the Channel Islands in WW2.

The ownership history and key dates as I have are:

1928 Bought new by Capt. John Arthur Jeffrey

1929 Returned to factory after a serious accident when a replacement chassis and radiator was fitted.

1933 Purchased by HM Bentley & Sons, who replaced the Harrison saloon body with VDP 4-seater tourer body number 1716, which swapped from Chassis No. XT 3633, which itself had been given a new DDP 2-seater body with rumble seat in Dec 1932. A very popular conversion at the time.

1933 Purchased by Mr. Trevor Lloyd

1938 Bought by an army officer - who stored the car in the Channel Islands for the duration of the war

1946 Returned to England and purchased by Mr. GL Fairman

1965 Purchased by D L Kinney

1969 Purchased by Mr Pearson for restoration, which he nee (sic) completed

1972 Purchased by Mr G L Joberns, who undertook a 4-year restoration and over the next 25 years. Campaigned and exhibited the car regularly in the BDC.

1997 Purchased by M David Myers. Car undertook further sympathetic restoration work by P&A Wood

2005 Purchased by current owner - C A Good"

 
     
     
  Source: Charles Good (Owner)
Posted: Feb 27, 2017
 
     
October 2013
 

I owned this car 1962-1969, could you please put me in touch with it's current owner if that is possible. I would be able to furnish more historical facts about this car.

Photo below (from 'Nearwater') shows this car at a Rally in Cornwall.

 
     
     
  Source: David Kinney (Former owner)
Posted: Oct 11, 2013
 
     
2011
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St Mawes Classic Car Festival, 2011

 
     
     
  Source: Nearwater
Posted: Sep 25, 2013
 
     
2005
 

This car was purchased by Charles Good in 2005.

 
     
     
  Source: Charles Good (Owner)
Posted: Feb 27, 2017
 
     
1962 - 1969
 

This car was owned by David Kinney from 1962-1969.

 
     
     
  Source: David kinney (Former owner)
Posted: Oct 11, 2013
 
     
1960s
 

"I bought this car around 1962/3 and parted with it in 1969. Just been going though vintage Bentleys on the web and out of curiosity put in the reg number.

I would be most interested to know what happened to this fabulous car in the last 40 years, maybe I can be of some assistance to the current owner, any chance of you putting me in touch with the current owner?

I live in Western Australia and have done since the mid 1970s. Have only one photo, cameras were a rarity back then!

I think either my name appears on the original log book or a company called 'Windmill Farm Ltd'

 
     
     
  Source: David John Kinney
Posted: Oct 09, 2012
 
     
EARLIEST RECORD OF HISTORICAL FACTS & INFORMATION
 
Chassis No. MF3157
Engine No. MF3157
Registration No. YX 7850
Date of Delivery: Sep 1928
Type of Body: Saloon
Coachbuilder: Harrison
Type of Car: No info
   
First Owner: JEFFREY Capt
 
     
  More Info: Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "D/7055. Accident 1929 - rebuilt on new frame. Now Vanden Plas tourer."  
     
     
  Posted: Mar 01, 2007  
     
 
 
 
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