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23 February 2008

Bentley Cars of 1923

There is probably no car coming under the category of a real postwar production that has built up for itself a finer reputation than that possessed by the three-lilre Bentley today. The success of this car at Indianapolis, its performance in the Tourist Trophy Race, and the way in which a standard four-seater, driven by Capt. G, F. Duff, broke the double-twelve-hour record at Brooklands at over 85 m.p.h. average speed, are fitting counterparts to the success that has been achieved by this car in the hands of owner-drivers.

Bentley Cars of 1923
Published in "The Motor", October 17, 1922

There is probably no car coming under the category of a real postwar production that has built up for itself a finer reputation than that possessed by the three-lilre Bentley today. The success of this car at Indianapolis, its performance in the Tourist Trophy Race, and the way in which a standard four-seater, driven by Capt. G, F. Duff, broke the double-twelve-hour record at Brooklands at over 85 m.p.h. average speed, are fitting counterparts to the success that has been achieved by this car in the hands of owner-drivers.    Continued...

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First published in the October 17, 1922 issue of "The Motor"
Posted here on Feb 23, 2008