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1930 Bentley 6½ Litre SP2 Saloon (Weymann)
Chassis No. FR2646
Engine No. FR2649
Registration No. VF 6622
1929 Speed 6, Reg No: VF 6622, Engine No: FR 2649, Chassis No: FR 2646
"I acquired VF 6622 around 1993 after years of 4.5's and consider the old girl to be the most comfortable and long legged vintage vehicle I have ever owned. She's a genuine Speed Six re-bodied Le Mans style in the early 70's.
We've had some marvellous threesomes, (that's my wife Margaret, me and the car!) over the years, competing in many continental rallies and tours. In 2003 we shipped the old girl to Jordan for the Jewel of Jordan Rally. We participated in the Liege-Rome-Liege Rally, the Rally des Alpes, Rally of St James (in northern Spain) and many more over the years.
I was asked if I would participate in the racing sequences of a film about The Bentley Boys. Naturally they wanted me to play the part of Woolf Barnato (I think it was my stunning good looks, definitely NOT because I had a Speed Six and happened to be in the area at the time) Rowan Atkinson played the part of Tim Burkin. Needless to say I never received any further offers but I am still available should the occasion arise!" - Owner, Roy Hatfield
"I acquired VF 6622 around 1993 after years of 4.5's and consider the old girl to be the most comfortable and long legged vintage vehicle I have ever owned. She's a genuine Speed Six re-bodied Le Mans style in the early 70's.
We've had some marvellous threesomes, (that's my wife Margaret, me and the car!) over the years, competing in many continental rallies and tours. In 2003 we shipped the old girl to Jordan for the Jewel of Jordan Rally. We participated in the Liege-Rome-Liege Rally, the Rally des Alpes, Rally of St James (in northern Spain) and many more over the years.
I was asked if I would participate in the racing sequences of a film about The Bentley Boys. Naturally they wanted me to play the part of Woolf Barnato (I think it was my stunning good looks, definitely NOT because I had a Speed Six and happened to be in the area at the time) Rowan Atkinson played the part of Tim Burkin. Needless to say I never received any further offers but I am still available should the occasion arise!" - Owner, Roy Hatfield
Source: Program for "6th International Vintage Bentley Tour of South Africa", 2007
Posted: Dec 14, 2007
2006
In England in 2006 / Owned by a BDC member
Posted: Jan 1, 0001
"This car features in my grandmother's photograph album in Salisbury in 1932. Not sure who owned the car — one of my first cousins has the album, but I will send you a copy in due course.
Source: Mark Seligman
Posted: Oct 24, 2016
Earliest Record Of Historical Facts & Information
| Chassis No. | FR2646 |
|---|---|
| Engine No. | FR2649 |
| Registration No. | VF 6622 |
| Date of Delivery: | 31 Jul 1929 |
| Type of Body: | Saloon (Weymann) |
| Coachbuilder: | H J Mulliner |
| Type of Car: | SP2 |
| First Owner: | MUSKER P |
| More Info: | Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "Rebuilt and sold as 1930 model reg GK 2466. Crane fitted on back - removed, 4 seater by London Trimming Co fitted 1962. Rebuilt 1990, Vanden Plas 4 seater by H&H." |
Mar 1, 2007






