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1931 Bentley 8 Litre 13 Limousine
Chassis No. YM5032
Engine No. YM5032
Registration No. GP 4258
Chassis No. YM5032 ~ Engine No. YM5032 ~ Registration No. XGM945 GP (South Africa)
Vintage and Prestige Fine Motor Cars are proud to be offering this 1931 Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer for sale. The Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer was auctioned from the ‘Sword Collection’ in March 1965 where the Bentley sold for £1,520.00.
The Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer was subsequently owned by Douglas Worral until 1982. Douglas used the Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer on numerous B.D.C events over the years. Filmed at some stage with W.O Bentley at his home and shown on British television. Offered for sale by Coys of Kensington in December1984, This Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer is in excellent original condition throughout.
The Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer was finished in ‘Duck Egg Blue’ and royal blue with black leather to the front and beige ‘Bedford Cord’ to the rear. In 1985/6, the Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer was re-bodied by Elmdown Vintage Autos as a Le Mans replica for Stanley Mann and the engine was fitted with a Phoenix crank and rods as well as new pistons.
In 1988 Ed Hubbard used the Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer for one of his numerous record attempts at Millbrook, where the Bentley averaged 108mph for an hour. This Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer has also been fitted with a Laycock overdrive. The Bentley was imported to South Africa in 1990 by Clive Woolley of Johannesburg, who used the car regularly. The Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer was sold to Aylwin Stephenson of Johannesburg in 2007. Reg. No’s: GP4258, LDH-518-GP/SAF.
Ref/photo:
Bentley The Vintage Years p.197; Motorsport Jun 84 p.751; Motorsport Mar 89 p.284; BDC Review 95 p.35, 98 p.264, 100 p.138, 101 p.187 + 214,108 p.99, 169 p.204; Coachwork on Vintage Bentleys p.82; T&CC Dec 1995 p.67 VBTSA 1990p.26; VBTSA 1995 p.24 and VBTSA 2003 p.7.
The Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer has completed the International Vintage Bentley Tours of South Africa in 1995, 2001, 2003, 2006 and 2007.
Note 2015:
- The original saloon body is available via Graham Moss Vintage Bentley UK.
- The body, upholstery and instruments are all in good condition and it is available.
- The Bentley 8.0 Liter Tourer is currently in South Africa in Johannesburg where it may be viewed by prior appointment. We will handle export permits, shipping & European import taxes/UK registration.
Source: Vintage & Prestige
Posted: Sep 21, 2018
2016
Source: Rene Gilli (Owner)
Posted: Aug 29, 2018
2003
Posted: Jan 1, 0001
This car was originally fitted with a Freestone and Webb 7-seater limousine body. Owned for many years by Mr. R.B. Dick in Scotland who parked it in the Sword Collection in Scotland for 30 years. Subsequently owned by T. Worrall until about 1982. During his ownership the car was filmed with W.O. Bentley at WO's home at the special request of WO and was shown on British television.
In 1985/86 the car was converted to a Le Mans replica by Elmsdown Vintage Autos for Stanley Mann. The engine was fitted with a Phoenix crank and rods and new pistons, otherwise the car has all its original matching components. In 1988 the car was used by Ed Hubbard for one of his numerous record attempt at Millbrook, the car averaging 108 mph for one hour before seizing a piston. It was on the International Vintage Bentley Tours in 2001, 2003 and 2006.
Source: Program for "6th International Vintage Bentley Tour of South Africa", 2007
Posted: Dec 13, 2007
Source: Robert Worrall (Son of former owner)
Posted: Mar 7, 2019
Source: Rene Gilli (Owner)
Posted: Aug 29, 2018
Earliest Record Of Historical Facts & Information
| Chassis No. | YM5032 |
|---|---|
| Engine No. | YM5032 |
| Registration No. | GP 4258 |
| Date of Delivery: | 31 May 1931 |
| Type of Body: | Limousine |
| Coachbuilder: | FREESTONE & WEB |
| Type of Car: | 13 |
| First Owner: | R B Dick |
| More Info: | Michael Hay, in his book Bentley: The Vintage Years, 1997, states: "F/8055. In Sword collection for many years. Original body removed and sold ca 1985 - chassis rebuilt with Vanden Plas body by H&H." "The first owner (June 1931), Mr. R.B. Dick in Scotland placed the car in the Sword collection, from where it was auctioned in March 1965." - ClassicRolls, South Africa, Nov 2010 |










































