The Bentley MkVI, introduced in 1946, fairly bristled with new ideas and marked a bold change of direction for a company as conservative as Rolls-Royce, owner of the Bentley marque....
There are twenty-four pages of superb colour illustrations; 60,000 words and approximately 150 magnificent photographs and diagrams. A useful index is included.
The winged 'B' emblem, the hallmark of Bentley Motors, is synonymous with those grand cars which in the 1920s and 30s dominated Brooklands and Le Mans. Malcolm Bobbitt recalls Bentley...
In the 1930s, Rolls-Royce’s Derby factory supplied Bentleys only as chassis, without bodies, and many customers for these refined, fast and enormously desirable cars would then turn to a particular...
A portfolio of articles drawn from international motoring journals covering Bentley & Rolls-Royce production between 1990 & 2002. Models covered include Bentley: Turbo R, Brooklands, Continental R, T, SC &...
Traces the story of the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud & the Bentley S series through contemporary magazine articles. Inclues road tests, touring trials, new model reports and full specifications. Covers the...
A history, description and analysis of the 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 Litre Bentleys built by Rolls-Royce during the 1930s following their surprise takeover of Bentley Motors early in the...
Features A beautiful book The full, definitive history of the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit now in its, enlarged, second edition Includes the complete story of the Bentley Mulsanne Ancestry Design and...
Rolls-Royce and Bentley relied upon standardised body designs after 1945, but for the next two decades both marques also supplied chassis frames separately, and it was possible to have these...