Bentley Turbo R "Red Label"......Why?

Bentley Turbo R "Red Label"......Why?

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Balmoral

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40,891 posts

248 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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Just on the first page of the PH Classifieds there are six cars so described and a quick Google reveals seemingly hundreds of them.

There is no such thing, so I pose a simple enough question......

Why? confused

1000foot

35 posts

137 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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Not so much why , but where.

I looked all over my 90 Turbo R , and cant find any red labels.There are , however red badges on a few places ( front,sides ,rear ! )

Rushmore

1,223 posts

142 months

Monday 24th December 2012
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Arnage was available as Red Lable so maybe the seller think it makes the car sound more important.

2woody

919 posts

210 months

Monday 24th December 2012
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At some point during the SZ run, the badge background was changed from black to red - I should be able to remember why, but can't just bring it to mind. No SZ was ever marketed as "Red label"

The Arnage was, however, marketed as a model entitled "Red Label"

I suspect that these people are confusing the later model's titles with earlier cars fitted with red badge backgrounds. It just goes to show how little some supposedly "knowledgeable" dealers actually know about the cars

2708420018

339 posts

199 months

Monday 24th December 2012
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As far as I am aware only the Arnage ever got the tag "Label" either green or red.

The colours of the other badges are worthy of a specialist subject on Mastermind.

On the Cricklewood Bentleys

Blue Standard
Red Speed Models
Green Supersports and Speed Six
Black 41/2 litre and Blower

On The Crewe Bentleys
Red Mulsanne Turbo, Turbo R, Continental R, Arnage R
Black Continental T, Arnage T, Continental Gt, Continental Flying Spur, Azure 2006
Blue Azure
Yellow Continental R 1995 Giallo Quaranta Special Edition
Green All badges in 1996 Anniversary, Continental R Mulliner, Arnage BMW engine

Despite all this apparantly the factory would let you have any colour you wanted!!

Paul

spyker138

930 posts

224 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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2708420018 said:
As far as I am aware only the Arnage ever got the tag "Label" either green or red.

The colours of the other badges are worthy of a specialist subject on Mastermind.

On the Cricklewood Bentleys

Blue Standard
Red Speed Models
Green Supersports and Speed Six
Black 41/2 litre and Blower

On The Crewe Bentleys
Red Mulsanne Turbo, Turbo R, Continental R, Arnage R
Black Continental T, Arnage T, Continental Gt, Continental Flying Spur, Azure 2006
Blue Azure
Yellow Continental R 1995 Giallo Quaranta Special Edition
Green All badges in 1996 Anniversary, Continental R Mulliner, Arnage BMW engine

Despite all this apparantly the factory would let you have any colour you wanted!!

Paul
And I think the new Conti GT V8 has gone to red too.

Cotswold Brian

1 posts

86 months

Tuesday 7th February 2017
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My Bentley Turbo R was built to my specification in 1991. To the best of my recollection the "red B badge" signified nothing more than it was a Turbo R as I did not want any other of the badges on the boot emblazoned Turbo R. I have never in 26 years of ownership ever heard of any mention of a red label Bentley Turbo R until today, referenced to a vehicle currently being restored / converted.

Car mad enthusiast

571 posts

87 months

Saturday 11th February 2017
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Ive always understood it as Red lable meaning 6.75 V8 engine and Green lable as being the 4.4 BMW unit fitted to the Arnage models early days 99 onwards.

My Turbo RT 400 Mulliner had all Blue badges specified and fitted from new even on the engine and they were listed on the cars build sheet as such.

I have also seen Black badges too and even Yellow badges but suspect these are purely special order by first owners possibly.

Regardless of any badges fitted they are all superb cars and I was very proud to have owned one for 3 years and at such a young age too for this kind of car. I still deeply regret selling her to this day as she was a FULLY loaded and very unique example which took me nearly 3 years to eventually find.

I now have this though. LOL

Cheers.

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