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1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
Chassis No. UK3282
Engine No. UK3300
Registration No. UP 2100
July 31, 2018

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1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
"I commissioned William Medcalfe to restore this vehicle to its original condition and colour scheme, re-using every serviceable component, so it is a beautiful matching numbers vehicle, presented as supplied to the original owner in 1928 in every way and believed to be 98+% original. She runs and drives beautifully.

Source: Owner, a BDC member (Name withheld on request)
Posted: Aug 24, 2018

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2016
This car was purchased by owner in 2016.

Source: Owner, a BDC member (Name withheld on request)
Posted: Aug 24, 2018

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August 31, 2015

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1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
Jun 27, 2016: Sold

Source: The Medcalf Collection
Posted: Sep 29, 2015

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August 31, 2015

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1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
"This car was recently found dismantled in a three storey house in West London and has now been reassembled. Attached are copies of a newspaper clipping reporting the find. Attached are copies of a newspaper article reporting how this car was recently found dismantled in a three storey house & garden in West London, & has now been reassembled."

Source: Dave Simpson
Posted: Sep 30, 2015

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August 31, 2015

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1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
Original 1928 Bentley unearthed in London home
Barn finds have always been the Holy Grail for classic and vintage car fans – the idea of opening a barn or garage to find a car trapped in time. But this 1928 Bentley 4½ litre with Victor Broom Drophead coachwork wasn’t found in either. It was unearthed in a house in the middle of London…spread throughout the owner’s home.

William Medcalf, Bentley specialist and owner of The Medcalf Collection, explains: “About a year ago a very nice lady called and said her father has passed away and that he had a couple of old cars in his house, one of which was a Bentley.”

William headed to the house near Kew Gardens and as soon as he arrived he began to spot bits of the car spread throughout the house. “I walked into the house and sure enough on the bare entrance hall floorboards was a Bentley cylinder block. I saw a clutch on the stairs, then the conrods – there were literally bits everywhere and throughout the three-storey house.”

The Bentley, one of only eight built in this specification and the only known survivor, had been bought back in 1962 by Stuart Wallace who was on the lookout for something a little different. The Bentley had cost him less than half the price of a Mini, but one thing Stuart had not banked on was the cost of running the car – it’s 4½ engine made it expensive to run and as a student, the Bentley was laid up.

Rather than simply being put into the garage, the Bentley was taken apart and the parts scattered throughout the house with every item being photographed and logged with some parts being stored in jars of oil.

As William and the team from the Medcalf Collection continued to explore the house, they found headlights under the bed, while the dashboard and radiator were hidden in the spare room.

William and the team had found enough to components to complete a rolling chassis – an incredible find, but sadly, it seemed, the bodywork had been lost to time.

Stuart’s daughter then informed William that her father had a garage. On the roof was the bodywork, stored in broad daylight for all to see. In the undergrowth that surrounded said garage lurked a tarpaulin – a tarpaulin that covered a large metal chest containing more missing pieces of the puzzle.

With all the parts gathered together the obvious step would have been to restore it, but William chose to take a different approach. “It can only be original once,” he adds. “Our plan was to keep it as preserved as possible. During its reassembly, the team added several new sections of wood to ensure the car was solid, but that was the extent the new materials – the rest is all original.”

Despite its 87 years, the Bentley still has its original lead seals in place, and is on its original wire wheels and original tires, though the inner tubes have been replaced. Incredibly, not a single nut and bolt, anywhere on the car, has been replaced either. The mileage on the speedo reads 39,000 miles which William believes to be correct.

The Medcalf Collection’s painstaking efforts to maintain the car’s originality make this Bentley truly unique – a genuine one-off, the likes of which may never be found again.

Source: Andrea Seed, Images by Gerard Brown
Posted: Sep 11, 2015

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August 31, 2015

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1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre Coupe
Taken apart and stored in boxes for decades, it was finally reassembled to its former state in 2015.
Incredibly rare 1928 Bentley car re-discovered after over 50 years

By Mark Duell for MailOnline
3 September 2015

Source: MailOnline and Photographs by Gerard Brown
Posted: Sep 30, 2015

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2006
In England in 2006 / Owned by a BDC member

Posted: Jan 1, 0001

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Earliest Record Of Historical Facts & Information

Chassis No. UK3282
Engine No. UK3300
Registration No. UP 2100
Date of Delivery: 31 Oct 1928
Type of Body: Coupe
Coachbuilder: VICTOR BROOM
Type of Car: No info
First Owner: DOXFORD Wm
More Info: Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "In Finland."

Mar 1, 2007

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