Holy Moly... WHO bought this?

Holy Moly... WHO bought this?

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romft123

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380 posts

5 months

Friday 10th May
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This just went thru the online auction at.

https://www.carandclassic.com/auctions/results

WTF.


Dan1heMan

133 posts

219 months

Friday 10th May
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Chevy Chase?

MattsCar

1,051 posts

106 months

Friday 10th May
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Would look infinitely nicer if it was a nice dark blue or green colour.


PSRG

665 posts

127 months

Friday 10th May
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That has to have been one of the Sultan of Brunei's cars surely?

InitialDave

11,978 posts

120 months

Friday 10th May
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It's a testament to the value of knowing your potential buyer and good preparation work.

In this case, I presume that meant buying a bag of treats for the guide dog.

romft123

Original Poster:

380 posts

5 months

Friday 10th May
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the gear lever says, waftomatic maybe?

sherman

13,416 posts

216 months

Friday 10th May
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MattsCar said:
Would look infinitely nicer if it was a nice dark blue or green colour.
A nice burgandy respray would be easier going by the interior

Slowboathome

3,577 posts

45 months

Friday 10th May
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It reminds me of a 70s chocolate bar but I can't think which one.


Scabutz

7,695 posts

81 months

Friday 10th May
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Inside its nice but outside its fugly AF and no paint job is going to fix that. The yellow just detracts from the horrible bodywork.

Rumdoodle

728 posts

21 months

Friday 10th May
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PSRG said:
That has to have been one of the Sultan of Brunei's cars surely?
Some info from when it sold a few years ago https://www.handh.co.uk/auction/lot/42-1983-bentle...

fouroaks

625 posts

145 months

Friday 10th May
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Just needs a respray, to be all yellow. #flyin'banana

Muzzer79

10,143 posts

188 months

Friday 10th May
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PSRG said:
That has to have been one of the Sultan of Brunei's cars surely?
Not unless he's moved.

"Originally supplied new to the Channel Islands"

ATG

20,697 posts

273 months

Friday 10th May
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Coach builder's plate shows an email address, which is a bit odd for a 1983 car ... ? Maybe it's a time machine as well.

It is staggeringly awful to look at. Cartoonishly bad. I love it.

Very impressed that someone found a way of making it look even worse by shoving after market parking sensors into the bumpers.

TIGA84

5,223 posts

232 months

Friday 10th May
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fouroaks said:
Just needs a respray, to be all yellow. #flyin'banana
Been done.


Triumph Man

8,717 posts

169 months

Friday 10th May
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TIGA84 said:
fouroaks said:
Just needs a respray, to be all yellow. #flyin'banana
Been done.
Colour aside the bodywork looks far better resolved on that than the C&C one.

MattsCar

1,051 posts

106 months

Friday 10th May
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Rumdoodle said:
Some info from when it sold a few years ago https://www.handh.co.uk/auction/lot/42-1983-bentle...
Sold for £34,000 in 2018

and £24,000 in 2024.

Not the greatest of investments.

These big modern hand built Bentleys are always a bit stagnant when it comes to appreciation, but most do tend to hold their value or appreciate a little.

TIGA84

5,223 posts

232 months

Friday 10th May
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Triumph Man said:
TIGA84 said:
fouroaks said:
Just needs a respray, to be all yellow. #flyin'banana
Been done.
Colour aside the bodywork looks far better resolved on that than the C&C one.
Jankel conversion I think, hence it looking better given his form on Rolls/Bentley conversions.

vaud

50,761 posts

156 months

Friday 10th May
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ATG said:
Coach builder's plate shows an email address, which is a bit odd for a 1983 car ... ? Maybe it's a time machine as well.
It was sold in 1983. it only went to the coachbuilders in circa 1998:

https://www.handh.co.uk/auction/lot/42-1983-bentle...

"The car was supplied new to Jersey via St Helier Garages , Rolls-Royce main dealers and was serviced by them until 1998. Upon leaving Jersey, it showed a milage of 33,000 total today 36,000 which is supported by the service book and MOT certificates

The following information was supplied by the vendor :

"It is very rare to find an early Mulsanne Turbo, it must be unique to find one in shooting break styling. Finished in mustard with claret. Color coded bumpers front and back, radiator shell painted with chrome grille. Fitted with Rolls Royce sports suspension.

When repatriated to the mainland it was sent to renowned coach builders Coway Ltd of West Horton, Lancashire. At which time they embarked on converting the car to a station wagon. At the same time the car was completely re-trimmed in best quality hide along with a new headlining incorporating a DVD player. All woodwork including the picnic trays have also been refurbished."

Rumdoodle

728 posts

21 months

Friday 10th May
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I thought about buying it last time it came up, with a view to respraying it. But it's not the happiest looking conversion and ultimately I felt there were more fulfilling ways to indulge my eccentricities.

donkmeister

8,291 posts

101 months

Friday 10th May
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TIGA84 said:
Triumph Man said:
TIGA84 said:
fouroaks said:
Just needs a respray, to be all yellow. #flyin'banana
Been done.
Colour aside the bodywork looks far better resolved on that than the C&C one.
Jankel conversion I think, hence it looking better given his form on Rolls/Bentley conversions.
To me that looks like the result of a RR Classic having an ill advised night in on the 5-star, with a Mercedes S124. Not a bad thing.