RE: One-of-one Bentley Continental GT3-R for sale
RE: One-of-one Bentley Continental GT3-R for sale
Friday 2nd May

One-of-one Bentley Continental GT3-R for sale

Bentley's original white and green colour scheme wasn't to everyone's taste. This is much more like it


For a company that doesn’t know the meaning of 'light', Bentley sure knows how to put together a world-beating race car. As you'll likely recall, the British marque was unstoppable at Le Mans, winning in 1924 (101 years ago!) with the gorgeous 3.0-litre, before claiming three victories on the bounce in ’27, ’28 and ’29. Then, 74 years after its last victory, Bentley would triumph once again at La Sarthe, this time with a fully-fledged prototype driven by Le Mans legends Tom Kristensen, Rinaldo Capello and Guy Smith.

That was Bentley’s last outing at Le Mans and a decade-long break from motorsport followed. It then burst back onto the scene in 2013 with the beefy Continental GT3, built by M-Sport (the squad behind Ford’s WRC car) and driven to multiple GT race victories the world over. Goes to show how brainy the M-Sport boffins are, because the towering Conti stuck out like a sore thumb in grids brimming with low-slung supercars like the Audi R8, Ferrari 488 and Lamborghini Huracans. Then Bentley decided it wanted to take them on away from the track with the limited-run Continental GT3-R like the one we have here.

With a name like GT3-R, you’d expect Bentley’s big old brute to have been put through a crash diet, stiffened beyond belief and adorned with some ginormous aero appendages. What we got though, was a very Bentley take on the track-inspired special. To its credit, the company did have a good go at lightening the Conti, with an Akrapovik titanium exhaust system, forged 21-inch alloy wheels and the removal of the rear seats all contributing to a 100kg reduction. Not an insignificant amount, but when a standard Continental of the era was a little over 2.3 tonnes, the weight-saving measures weren’t necessarily transformative.

No matter. Bentley’s rather good at disguising weight, so for the GT3-R it stiffened the anti-roll bars, springs and dampers to keep the body in check. It also received torque-vectoring - the first application in a Bentley - which modulates the inside rear brake mid-corner to help bring the nose to the apex, while the stability control was tweaked to be a little less intrusive. Couple that with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 that had been dialled up to 580hp and 516lb ft of torque, and you got the raciest Bentley road car in decades.

To make it look right, the team bunged on a boot spoiler and some front canards, and devised a suitably sporty green-on-white colour scheme to bring the GT3-R in line with the race car. Unsurprisingly, the visual tweaks proved divisive and many felt the look wasn't on brand. Nearly all of the 300 examples left Crewe in white, yet somehow the original owner of this particular car managed to persuade Bentley (presumably with a whole load of money) to ditch colour scheme for something a touch more demure. So here the standard white makes way for Anthracite Grey, while the green has been replaced with copper hue and the GT3-R stickers removed altogether. The interior’s been kitted out by Mulliner with orange-over-black leather, loads of carbon fibre trim and a TV tuner. If only the standard car could have looked like this.

Admittedly, ‘one-off’ gets thrown around far too much these days and is now being used for cars with unique specs (usually because nobody else would dare choose the same spec). This, however, was only ever made available in one colour, so to see one in anything other than white is novel, especially when it’s a factory job. You’ll need to give the seller a bell to find out the price, but if it really is a unique example of a very rare car and with only 4,000 miles on the clock, expect to pay well north of six figures. But if you’d rather your Bentley subtler still and with a 24 Hour connection, then £379,950 gets you this lovely Continental GT Le Mans Limited Edition and four extra cylinders. 


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fantheman80

Original Poster:

2,271 posts

69 months

Friday 2nd May
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vey nice - but I'd have had them paint the brake callipers Orange


Gecko1978

12,163 posts

177 months

Friday 2nd May
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Yes an No all at once. I like the colour scheme and the uplift in power but the rear wing never looked right and it has 2 less seats but it's hardly a GT3 RS. Truth be told I don't think it's worth much more than a V8s

Kawasicki

14,022 posts

255 months

Friday 2nd May
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That spoiler doesn’t suit the design.

Slowlygettingit

836 posts

61 months

Friday 2nd May
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Torn on it.
Always liked the idea….

Wheels look proper chavvy and spoiler is very incongruent…..
Wouldn’t pay a premium for it


And fuel cap isn’t closed properly….

WPA

13,049 posts

134 months

Friday 2nd May
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Kawasicki said:
That spoiler doesn’t suit the design.

+1 Would look better without

kambites

70,288 posts

241 months

Friday 2nd May
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My word that's horrible.

I like the Continental GT, but aesthetically the last thing it needs is that sort of treatment.

Nowcalledcustard

489 posts

243 months

Friday 2nd May
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Cheer up everyone !! It’s Friday , its cool and its my car

Iamnotkloot

1,787 posts

167 months

Friday 2nd May
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Well I like it anyway
Great colour scheme

Midgster

619 posts

254 months

Friday 2nd May
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Nowcalledcustard said:
Cheer up everyone !! It’s Friday , its cool and its my car
You are right, it is indeed Friday, yaaay! And it is cool, but the rear wing still looks wrong regardless.


Edited by Midgster on Friday 2nd May 16:08

PistonBroker

2,681 posts

246 months

Friday 2nd May
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I'd much rather that later car.

(May or may not be connected to me mainlining season 5 of Yellowstone and Beth Dutton being in a late-model Conti now.)

Wolfsbait

492 posts

230 months

Friday 2nd May
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Nowcalledcustard said:
Cheer up everyone !! It’s Friday , its cool and its my car
Haha... thought I recognised it.

I've got a GTC of a similar vintage (less woosh, more waft)... lovely things.

Good luck on the sale and the inevitable replacement wink

Edited by Wolfsbait on Friday 2nd May 16:17

Augustus Windsock

3,692 posts

175 months

Friday 2nd May
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Wolfsbait said:
Nowcalledcustard said:
Cheer up everyone !! It’s Friday , its cool and its my car
Haha... thought I recognised it.

I've got a GTC of a similar vintage (less woosh, more waft)... lovely things.

Good luck on the sale and the inevitable replacement wink

Edited by Wolfsbait on Friday 2nd May 16:17
Is that a ‘my’ as in it’s your own personal car, or a ‘my’ as in it’s one your company has for sale?

Bencolem

1,145 posts

259 months

Friday 2nd May
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Doesn't this car belong to (the absolute legend that is) Neil Clifford?

https://www.instagram.com/p/DHVY96EOkud/?utm_sourc...

A man of impeccable taste, of course he swapped the black wheels for silver:

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2015-bentley-c...

Wheel Turned Out

1,866 posts

58 months

Friday 2nd May
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Fabulous, but my goodness me that wing is indeed ghastly.

GreatScott2016

2,114 posts

108 months

Friday 2nd May
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WPA said:
Kawasicki said:
That spoiler doesn’t suit the design.

+1 Would look better without
Agreed. That caught my eye and just looks odd and “spoils” the overall lines. What a thing though smile

howardhughes

1,292 posts

224 months

Friday 2nd May
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That is a very nice car indeed. I just need to get hold of Harry Metcalf and ask him for the best European road routes.

Nobody13

679 posts

222 months

Friday 2nd May
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Kawasicki said:
That spoiler doesn’t suit the design.
^^^ This.

S600BSB

7,039 posts

126 months

Saturday 3rd May
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Not keen.

jrb43

887 posts

275 months

Saturday 3rd May
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Slowlygettingit said:
And fuel cap isn’t closed properly….
The owner probably has RSI

J4CKO

45,344 posts

220 months

Saturday 3rd May
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I know it’s pretty special and very rare but it doesn’t look that much different from a 15 grand 2005 Conti GT for the extra 364 grand…