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Constr. year |
1927 |
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Price |
not for sale |
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Engine |
4 cylinder |
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Engine position |
front/rear |
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Cubic capacity (ccm) |
4398 |
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Nominal power (PS) |
unknown |
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Top Speed (km/h) |
unknown |
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Car body |
sheet steel |
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Qty Produced |
665 |
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Availability |
very bad |
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Availability of spares |
bad |
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Copyright |
Hua De Feng Ying Co.Ltd. |
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Completely original 4½ Litre VDP Tourer, as it left the factory. We checked her over and although stored for many years she runs well. She even has her original instruction book. Rare as hens teeth. No need to say more as you will be on the phone. Finished in green and back with red hide interior. Very collectable. If it hadn't been for the fact that the Bentley 3 Litre showed little potential for a further increase in performance and the Bentley 6 1/2 Litre was prone to consume tyres at an alarming rate there might never have been a Bentley 4 1/2 Litre. Around the end of 1927 series production started of the new model with an engine designed to the proven pattern of the Litre. Collecting victory after victory on various race tracks the Bentley 4 1/2 Litre became highly successful. Based on the 4 1/2 Litre the sensational 'Blower' Bentley was created. A Roots-type supercharger by Amherst Villiers gave 9 1/2 lbs boost at 3,500 rpm. To run a Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Supercharged in Le Mans a minimum of 50 cars had to be produced for homologation purposes. Though the engine had been extensively modified lubrication was poor and cooling problems were immense. At Le Mans never and rarely ever in another major race Blower Bentleys finished first. |
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