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1953 Bentley Mark VI - No Sale at $475,000 1953 Bentley Mark VI two door drop head coupe B92M. The only one in the world! Previously owned by W.C."Bill" Wilkinson,Esq.,U.S. Naval Commander and presently owned by Mr. Singh, California,U.S. Created by Harmann Graber of Switzerland for Simon Patino, the Bolivian Tin Tycoon. It was the fastest and most costly vehicle at the Concours d' Monaco, and was also featured show car in Geneva in 1953. Finished in Rolls-Royce Acrylic White with Biscuit hide, Beige Wisdom-One Wool Carpeting and Neutral Tan Drop Top with matching Biscuit Piping and Beautiful Walnut Dash and Door Caps. Less than 60 miles on a new rebuilt, 6 cylinder In-Line Engine(Documented) Right Hand Drive, 4 Speed Manual Gear Box, Aluminum Alloy Cylinder Heads, Cast Iron cylinder Block, Pedal Controlled Self Lubricating System Independent Front Suspension with Coil Springs Servo-Assisted Drum Brakes, and a CD system. Starts fast and runs flawlessly with smooth acceleration. You couldn't ask for a smoother shifting transmission. What can we say, the exterior on this auto in unblemished and very mint. Interior in showroom condition. CD Player Courtesy Lights 4-Speed Manual e-auction solutions Newport Beach, California, U.S.A. Status: not an ad Tags: 1953 Bentley Mark VI - No Sale at $475,000, car, convertible, luxury, AUCTION REPORT
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