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1930 Bentley 4½ Litre Saloon
Chassis No. PB3537
Engine No. PB3531
Registration No. GJ 8727
"VSCC Loton Park - Sunday 9th September 2018
Chassis PB3537 was originally bodied by Freestone & Webb as a saloon, then converted into a shooting brake in the 1940s, stripped down to a crude open-sided body in the 1950s and finally re-bodied with this replica team car body in the late 1960s."
Source: Flickr, posted by user 'Roy Cousins'
Posted: Jan 30, 2019
Source: B.S. Downes (Owner)
Posted: Jul 26, 2008
2006
Posted: Jan 1, 0001
1983
Source: B.S. Downes (Owner)
Posted: Jul 26, 2008
1980
Source: B.S. Downes (Owner)
Posted: Jul 26, 2008
1958
Source: Bryan Downes
Posted: Jul 26, 2008
November 30, 1957
Quayle was a bit of a "wheeler-dealer" in vintage Bentleys at that time and stripped the shooting brake body from the chassis and fitted a crude flat-sided "boy racer" open body. In this form it was sold to Dr Hummel in 1958...
Source: Bryan Downes
Posted: Jul 26, 2008
1957
The log book mentions Cambourne, but in about 1957 Ronald Loader moved to 20 Onslow Gardens, south Kensington London SW7.
Source: Bryan Downes
Posted: Jul 26, 2008
1943
When Loader acquired the Bentley it had been modified into a shooting brake from the front door pillar back; the doors and everything forward had been kept. Moreover, it was fitted with Cowan gas-producer but Loader got rid of that and changed the body colour from drab brown to black and yellow. Loader later ran the Castle Restaurant and Bakery in Bridgenorth and became the first BDC honorary Spares' registrar. Ronald Loader registered the car with the number RL1 and later wrote an article in the BDC "Review" about how he acquired the number and transferred it to the Bentley.
Source: Bryan Downes
Posted: Jul 26, 2008
1938
Source: Bryan Downes
Posted: Jul 26, 2008
1930
Source: Bryan Downes
Posted: Jul 26, 2008
Any idea how I might find the current owner and more information than what is on this website? My grandfather's name was Sir Frank Hugh Parry. He was employed in the Central African Federation which was Britain's colonial government. This would have been 1958-59-60 ish. Any information would be nice. We might've able to provide photos once we go through all the 'stuff'"
Source: Matthew Dunphy
Posted: Aug 26, 2014
The chassis frame is the late pattern with deep bottom flanges and reinforcing plates inside the chassis above the strut gear uprights. The braking system is as per the 1930 specification with self-wrapping brakes and stainless steel handbrake lever.
The engine is the original with Electron sump, turret and valve chest the sideplates are stainless steel. The carburettors are original HVG5 pattern on the original manifold complete with all the original rods and levers. Also, the brake pedal shaft is the late pattern mounted on alluminium trunion blocks.
The instruments are original Jeager speedo and revolution counter, together with Smiths' clock. Smiths' 0-60 oil pressure guage, Smiths' bezel switch/ammeter, Smiths' starter switch. and additional oil temperature guage, Ki-gass contol, Bosch horn buttons and twin dash lamps. The switchplate is the standard Bentley unit with the original chassis number PB3537.
The chassis is also currently fitted with blower strut gear, Marshal fork-mounted headlights, Napoleon (of London) fold-flat screen, 38 gallon LeMans fuel tank, and Adre Hartford friction dampers.
Source: Bryan Downes
Posted: Jul 26, 2008
Source: Wayne M. Kennerley
Posted: Dec 20, 2018
Earliest Record Of Historical Facts & Information
| Chassis No. | PB3537 |
|---|---|
| Engine No. | PB3531 |
| Registration No. | GJ 8727 |
| Date of Delivery: | 31 Jan 1930 |
| Type of Body: | Saloon |
| Coachbuilder: | Freestone & Webb |
| Type of Car: | No info |
| First Owner: | PEAT CHAS |
| More Info: | Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "Reg RL 1 then 39 AAF now GF 3235. Station wagon run on producer gas during war, now Edmunds Metal Works tourer. D box." |
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