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Used 1949 Bentley MK VI Open Special B291EW 4,256L manual Petrol


Manufacturer:Bentley
Model:MK VI Open Special B291EW
Year:1949
Type:sports/convertible
Color:Red
Engine:4,256
Transmission:manual
Fuel:Petrol
Drive side:Right-hand drive
Item status:In archive   SEE NEW ADS >>>>>   

Seller Description


A very handsome special. with radiator lowered and moved back. vertical fuel tank with spare wheel mounted behind. etc. and designed in such a way that it really does look attractive and well-balanced from all angles. Sits low. and looks sporty and purposeful. squatting on its chunky radial tyres. but at the same time easy to drive. and you dont need to be a contortionist to get into it. which can be the case sometimes! Ideal for fine weather fun runs. etc. MoT tested until May 2013. Chassis No. B291EW. Reg No. HFG 375. £42. 00. Snippets: Scandalous Connections Lt Col Sir Myers Wayman took delivery of B291EW in April 1950 at his home of Coanwood in Sunderland. built in 1908 by the Rankin brothers who at the time were the premier builders of Sunderland. In 1943 Lt. Col Wayman son. Flight Lt Michael Myers Wyman was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1943. On the 20th March 1943 after having taken part in their Mosquito aircraft on an air-raid on the Louvain Malines Railway yards their aircraft was hit by flak which damaged one of their engines. both Wayman Clear died when their aircraft crashed upon their 2nd landing attempt. Lt. Col Sir Myers Wayman received an OBE in 1951 for his role within the National Savings Committee in 1959 was appointed a Knight of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. By 1950 B291EW was with Sir Charles Mortimer Tollemache Smith-Ryland. KCVO of Sherbourne Park. The Smith family did not add Ryland to their family until 1889 as a result of the will of Louisa Ann Ryland. Louisa had inherited substantial properties from her parents including the family home of Sherbourne Park. the story is that Louisa. who never married. had a romantic attachment to a certain Henry Smith. Upon her death in 1889 she left an extraordinarily long complex will (equivalent to £130million in todays money) mentioning over 100 individuals! The individual heirs. unless they were named Ryland or members of the nobility were to add “Ryland” to their surname or forfeit their inheritance. Also published at eBay.co.


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Item ID: 164241
Car location: Bethesda, United Kingdom
For sale by: Private seller
Last update: 28.06.2020
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1949 Bentley MK VI Open Special B291EW 4,256L manual Petrol
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