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25 February 2008

The Supercharged 4½-litre Bentley

The recipe is as follows: Take a sturdy chassis, install an engine rated at 25 h.p., add a supercharger, fit an open body, wings and windscreen, and make the complete vehicle have a speed range of from 9 m.p.h. to 103 m.p.h. on top gear. Do all these things and you will have arrived about half-way towards the achievement which the 4½ litre Bentley represents. Only half-way, because you have yet to make your car its equal as regards other important attributes, such as road-holding, gear-changing, steering and braking...

The Supercharged 4½-litre Bentley
Published in "The Motor", April 22, 1930

The recipe is as follows: Take a sturdy chassis, install an engine rated at 25 h.p., add a supercharger, fit an open body, wings and windscreen, and make the complete vehicle have a speed range of from 9 m.p.h. to 103 m.p.h. on top gear. Do all these things and you will have arrived about half-way towards the achievement which the 4½ litre Bentley represents. Only half-way, because you have yet to make your car its equal as regards other important attributes, such as road-holding, gear-changing, steering and braking...   Continued...

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First published in the April 22, 1930 issue on "The Motor"
Posted here on Feb 25, 2008