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John Robins



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For those who, like me, are still looking for that offer we can't refuse?

http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/bentley/unspecified/1796392.html?refer=blog
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John Murch



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And there is this one http://www.prewarcar.com/index.php?option=com_caradvert&view=ad&section_id=1&id=173898&Itemid=432

Which is so cheap it must be a scam or have a very difficult problem! Or perhaps the owner is in a desperate hurry for cash.

John
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They call it a 4.5L, but looks like a 3 / 4.5L to me.

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Christopher Carnley



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The 1953 Monte Carlo R Type is also on the prewarcar.com link, with loads of useless history.
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John Robins



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Christopher Carnley wrote:
The 1953 Monte Carlo R Type is also on the prewarcar.com link, with loads of useless history.


That Flaminia on the postwar section, now there's a challenge. €15,000 of rust.
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Robert Craven



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Chris Card wrote:
They call it a 4.5L, but looks like a 3 / 4.5L to me.

Chris


It seems to have a complicated history, going from 4.5 to 3 to 4.5: http://www.vintagebentleys.org/carpages/uw6565.php

It's been commented on on the VSCC site.
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Paul Spencer



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I assume that is the same car. I know there was a post on the VSCC site that linked them, but I am not sure on what basis. It certainly looks the same. It is a bit strange. It has a 4.5 litre chassis numberr. The first picture on VintageBentleys shows the reinforcing that the 4.5 litre chassis had but the 3 litre didn't. But it has a 3 litre radiator and bonnet. It used to have a 3 litre engine, but now a 4.5.

Clare Hay says that John Hunt rebuilt it as an Old Mother Gun replica. So that should be a 4.5.

I will be at Wroxton today and will see if anyone knows about it.
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