Bentley 4 1/4 B41KU

 

 

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Himalaya 2006


The Real Car Co Ltd.

Specialist dealers in early Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars.

1937 Bentley 4 1/4 Litre Mann Egerton Saloon.

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A basically good, sound & correct car, needing some attention and a repaint after recent body repairs. It is getting more and more difficult to find un-restored Derby Bentleys, and this one is a fairly light project, MoT tested and running well. A second side-mounted spare wheel has recently been added, and the wing modified to suit. Also recent is a complete re-wire in cloth-covered cable, a new set of tyres and a new petrol pump. A complete and correct car, with an original - if scruffy – interior, running well, healthy sounding engine and lots of potential. 

Chassis No. B41KU.                            Reg No. CAH 368.                           £32,500. 

Snippets:   Family Valour

Capt  S. H. Van Neck was awarded the Military Cross (1917),  the  MVO (1938) & the CVO (1948) for valour during WWI & WWII. In WWI both his older & younger brother were killed within 6 days of each other leaving Stephen as the only remaining son in the family. After the war Capt Van Neck raised & organised the War Dept. Constabulary as their Chief Constable (1925/28) & in 1929 he became the Chief Constable of Norfolk until his retirement in 1956.

MVO = Member of Royal Victorian Order,

CVO = Commander of Royal Victorian Order

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