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In this second volume, Ray Roberts continues his coverage of the WO, Derby and Crewe built chassis, by way of a register style format for cars which are special by design, such as: the Andrew Day Supercharged 3/8, YR22 The Gordon Russell 3/8 litre Special, the McLeod H J Mulliner Lightweight Derby B..
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When the first new post war Bentleys emerged from Rolls Royce’s former aero engine factory at Crewe in 1946, it was the beginning of a new era for one of Britain’s most famous sporting marques. Available in either a standard steel body or a variety of special coachwork produced by the cream of Briti..
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First published in 1989 "Bentley The Silent Sports Car" can be acknowledged as the ‘standard work’ on the Derby Bentley. Based on a fine collection of original coachbuilders’ photographs, the book looks at the development of the Derby Bentley. With a focus on the British coachwork aspect, there are ..
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It is not often that an author of a motoring book can justly claim to have written a definitive work on his favourite subject at his first attempt. This is precisely the case with Michael Hay and this work on the vintage years of the Bentley. Based on a comprehensive collection of over 500 photograp..
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The book is a work of reference and records all of the experimental cars produced by Rolls Royce Limited and latterly its successor Rolls Royce Motors Limited. It covers a period of over seventy five years, ever since the formation of the Experimental Department in 1910, and includes all Bentley exp..
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With every justification, many people claim that W. 0. Bentley is Britain's most distinguished motor car designer. From 1912 to his post war designs for Lagonda, whose engine was perpetuated in that superlative sports car, the Aston Martin, Bentley has had a great influence on the trend of devel..
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The initials W.O. Will always be associated with fast cars and a period in the 1920s, when the products of his genius swept the board race after race, whether at Brooklands or Le Mans. W. O. Bentley and his great green cars raced on the track by the millionaire play-boys in his team, like Woolf Barn..
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