Harley, I would have to say this is the best, most professional video you have made so far. Full marks to you, your Dad and your musical director for doing such a quslity piece. Also full marks to Bentley for slso recognising your talent and giving you access and giving their time to show you around. All in all a brillisnt piece.
WOW what a fascinating video and experience Harley, I thoroughly enjoyed it and judging by the expression on your face so did you. Absolute class. I would love the red convertible, such a stunning car. The Arnage is a very stylish and classy car and I would have one tomorrow. I very nearly bought a Flying Spur 5 years ago, silver, black interior. Took it for a test drive which in itself was an amazing experience but eventually decided agains it after much soul searching and several visits, simply because of the size, it is a huge car and very powerful. First rate video Harley, well done.
That looked like a VERY exclusive tour, Harley. By special arrangement or appointment, I guess? I'm with you on the 50's era cars. They seemed to have the perfect balance of performance and stately design. Mind you, the 2000 Ajure (C2 BML) [38:00] in that magnificent deep blue really caught my eye...😁 Thanks for bringing us along.
Thank you for this video of a wonderful display of Bentleys. It was put together and presented well by you , and having the informative talk about the history of them by the tour guide was very interesting. Also seeing the assembly plant was a highlight. From Carl in NZ
WOW Harley, that was BRILLIANT from the very beginning, with the Electric Piano intro and then the outro. What a lovely day out you had there, and your presentation was excellent. Out of all those cars, the 1949 Mk6 would be the one I stole ! The T1 series were gorgeous, but personally, I think anything newer is just rather brash and gaudy ! Anyway, what a fantastic video, and well done creating this video. Take care 🙂
A really interesting video - Bentley cars just ooze quality. As a schoolboy I had a school trip round the Ford Dagenham site - not quite the same! I think your Dad should treat your long-suffering Mum to a tour of the Gucci factory in Florence!
Brilliantly knowelgeable narration and informative video Harley , & RJ .Some priceless and beautiful machinery there. My favourite W.O's 8-litre company car , certainly had a locomotive look about the bonnet and proved the main use for the largest chassis was luxury enclosed cars and many existing examples in later years lost their original coachwork.
What a great video Harley and, of course, not forgetting your, shall we say, (not so Youthful) assistant 😂. What stunning cars, some real beauties that even in my dreams I could never own. Realistically I could own a S3, such a gorgeous car or the Mk6, an elegant gentleman’s carriage. Well done, I’m sure you have a great future in motoring journalism 👍
Interesting viewpoint on historic Bentley. My grandfather had a NR518, Bentley OX3922, chassis 846, 15.9hp, bought from Cyril Kaye Birmingham, 25th July 1936, when mileage was 7625. My father remembers being taught to drive this car in his old school grounds at Stanley House Edgbaston. My dad was born in 1925 and unfortunately died in 2019 so I cant ask more about it. I have had some discussion with the WOBMF (Clare Hay) on grandfathers old car but photos are scant I'm afraid. Brought back memories watching this video. Thank you so much.
Just finished watching a most fantastic and informative video. Well done Harley and If I win the lotto jackpot, be sure I will be buying a Bentley...well we can always dream...thank you for this video and keep up the good work. 😊😊😊😊
All out of the reach of us people but my god they are so beautiful. The attention to detail even for modern day is incredible, thank you for another great Video, I really enjoyed this one.
Thank you so much for a totally facinating video. I adore Bentleys (I would prefer one to a Rolls Royce any day), and to have the opportunity to see some of the manufacturing process plus see a range of their cars through the years is truely special. Every car a classic or a future classic. bThanks again.
That was fantastic Harley! Beautiful cars (especially the 1950s and 60s models) and an amazing factory tour. Great to see how much proper craftsmanship still goes into the modern day Bentleys. Fab video, ably assisted by your not quite as youthful filming assistant. Thank you!
Wow that was amazing the best video both of you have done I take my hat off to Harley you did a fantastic job hope you can do more of these maybe the Vauxhall factory hahaha, well done again cheers
You and your dad are very lucky to have had such access to these cars. Even after the takeover I preferred the Bentley models to those of Rolls Royce. The VW Audi ownership seem to be doing justice to the history of the company Thanks for a great video Hartley.
You lucky swines! I seethe with jealously at your being able to be so up close and intermate with these priceless Bentleys. Despite the various changes of ownership since the 1930s it is impressive to see that none of the exclusivity, heritage and incredible quality has been lost. Not only does this video show your ever increasing maturity and knowledge but also that both you and dad have gained so much respect and trust in the 'industry' that you have been give such a full, guided tour of the factory and freedom of voice overs. Well done both for your professionalism, research and knowledge. You are a unique family and I am proud to be a continuing supporter of all you various motoring exploits virtually from the start when you, harley, as we say in Cumbria wur nobut a lad!! Rob
W O Bentley in later life wrote a book called "The Cars in My Life" - a good read with some nice anecdotes. Harley might enjoy it (if he hasn't read it already...). Published by Hutchinson in 1961.
Thank you for uploading this very interesting Video. I'm a Bentley and Rolls Royce enthusiast and you did them proud. I really enjoyed the factory tour and the Bentley line up at the end of the Video was spectacular indeed. Once again thank you.
Excellence! This is an amazing look into the Bentley history. All so beautiful. Thank you! 👍👍
Harley, I would have to say this is the best, most professional video you have made so far. Full marks to you, your Dad and your musical director for doing such a quslity piece. Also full marks to Bentley for slso recognising your talent and giving you access and giving their time to show you around. All in all a brillisnt piece.
Thanks David! I actually do all the editing myself
WOW what a fascinating video and experience Harley, I thoroughly enjoyed it and judging by the expression on your face so did you. Absolute class. I would love the red convertible, such a stunning car. The Arnage is a very stylish and classy car and I would have one tomorrow. I very nearly bought a Flying Spur 5 years ago, silver, black interior. Took it for a test drive which in itself was an amazing experience but eventually decided agains it after much soul searching and several visits, simply because of the size, it is a huge car and very powerful. First rate video Harley, well done.
That looked like a VERY exclusive tour, Harley. By special arrangement or appointment, I guess?
I'm with you on the 50's era cars. They seemed to have the perfect balance of performance and stately design. Mind you, the 2000 Ajure (C2 BML) [38:00] in that magnificent deep blue really caught my eye...😁
Thanks for bringing us along.
Thank you for this video of a wonderful display of Bentleys. It was put together and presented well by you , and having the informative talk about the history of them by the tour guide was very interesting. Also seeing the assembly plant was a highlight. From Carl in NZ
WOW Harley, that was BRILLIANT from the very beginning, with the Electric Piano intro and then the outro. What a lovely day out you had there, and your presentation was excellent. Out of all those cars, the 1949 Mk6 would be the one I stole ! The T1 series were gorgeous, but personally, I think anything newer is just rather brash and gaudy ! Anyway, what a fantastic video, and well done creating this video. Take care 🙂
Excellent tour, Harley. What a fantastic collection. The amount of hours involved in producing one of those machines is mind boggling.
A really interesting video - Bentley cars just ooze quality. As a schoolboy I had a school trip round the Ford Dagenham site - not quite the same! I think your Dad should treat your long-suffering Mum to a tour of the Gucci factory in Florence!
Finally a very presentable young car enthusiast who appreciates older vintage cars…keep up the good work my good looking friend!:)
Brilliantly knowelgeable narration and informative video Harley , & RJ .Some priceless and beautiful machinery there. My favourite W.O's 8-litre company car , certainly had a locomotive look about the bonnet and proved the main use for the largest chassis was luxury enclosed cars and many existing examples in later years lost their original coachwork.
That wasy favourite too
What a great video Harley and, of course, not forgetting your, shall we say, (not so Youthful) assistant 😂.
What stunning cars, some real beauties that even in my dreams I could never own. Realistically I could own a S3, such a gorgeous car or the Mk6, an elegant gentleman’s carriage.
Well done, I’m sure you have a great future in motoring journalism 👍
Thanks!
Interesting viewpoint on historic Bentley. My grandfather had a NR518, Bentley OX3922, chassis 846, 15.9hp, bought from Cyril Kaye Birmingham, 25th July 1936, when mileage was 7625. My father remembers being taught to drive this car in his old school grounds at Stanley House Edgbaston. My dad was born in 1925 and unfortunately died in 2019 so I cant ask more about it. I have had some discussion with the WOBMF (Clare Hay) on grandfathers old car but photos are scant I'm afraid. Brought back memories watching this video. Thank you so much.
Just finished watching a most fantastic and informative video. Well done Harley and If I win the lotto jackpot, be sure I will be buying a Bentley...well we can always dream...thank you for this video and keep up the good work. 😊😊😊😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
All out of the reach of us people but my god they are so beautiful. The attention to detail even for modern day is incredible, thank you for another great Video, I really enjoyed this one.
They are, thanks!
Thank you so much for a totally facinating video. I adore Bentleys (I would prefer one to a Rolls Royce any day), and to have the opportunity to see some of the manufacturing process plus see a range of their cars through the years is truely special. Every car a classic or a future classic. bThanks again.
That was fantastic Harley! Beautiful cars (especially the 1950s and 60s models) and an amazing factory tour. Great to see how much proper craftsmanship still goes into the modern day Bentleys. Fab video, ably assisted by your not quite as youthful filming assistant. Thank you!
Amazing video Harley with dads help
Thanks for the tour😊😊😮😮
Wow that was amazing the best video both of you have done I take my hat off to Harley you did a fantastic job hope you can do more of these maybe the Vauxhall factory hahaha, well done again cheers
Lovely video buddy. You present so well and are a joy to watch. Keep em coming!.
Will do!
You and your dad are very lucky to have had such access to these cars. Even after the takeover I preferred the Bentley models to those of Rolls Royce. The VW Audi ownership seem to be doing justice to the history of the company Thanks for a great video Hartley.
Same here, thanks
Amazing 👏. Thanks for the tour Harley. That's some day out.
WOW!
What a treat, thank you so much.
Bentleys of any era are, in my view the absolute pinnacle,
as true works of automotive art.
👏 Great insight into Bentley and the automotive world.
Well done 👏
Brilliant video, thanks!
Simply fabulous. Thank you so much Harley.
You lucky swines! I seethe with jealously at your being able to be so up close and intermate with these priceless Bentleys. Despite the various changes of ownership since the 1930s it is impressive to see that none of the exclusivity, heritage and incredible quality has been lost. Not only does this video show your ever increasing maturity and knowledge but also that both you and dad have gained so much respect and trust in the 'industry' that you have been give such a full, guided tour of the factory and freedom of voice overs. Well done both for your professionalism, research and knowledge. You are a unique family and I am proud to be a continuing supporter of all you various motoring exploits virtually from the start when you, harley, as we say in Cumbria wur nobut a lad!! Rob
W O Bentley in later life wrote a book called "The Cars in My Life" - a good read with some nice anecdotes. Harley might enjoy it (if he hasn't read it already...). Published by Hutchinson in 1961.
That’s a fantastic job you did with this video!!! Thank you!😊
Thank you for uploading this very interesting Video. I'm a Bentley and Rolls Royce enthusiast and you did them proud.
I really enjoyed the factory tour and the Bentley line up at the end of the Video was spectacular indeed.
Once again thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks, for the car fund.
Thank you so much Lawrence!
Brilliant. Your best yet.
Interesting tour, what do they do with the Bentley honey I wonder, afternoon tea with scones and honey for production crews? 👍
Perhaps!
It is a really fascinating and interesting video. Great work.
Well done, excellent video
You are so lucky to live in the country of Bentley Rolls-Royce jaguar... 😊
wow and zamzam water
Well, it looks like an older Bentley will be your first car. Perhaps in need of s liitle reconditioning😂
Great video thanks very entertaining but makes you realise that your poor lol 👍👍😳