Absolutely stunning and all tribute to the craftsmen who undertook the work, 40,000 hours!! My home is Blakeney where Tim Birkin is buried and many many years ago (maybe late 70's) The Bentley Owners Club met there. I was lucky to be taken for a short drive in one of the original cars, memorable.
Was fortunate enough to see, and hear, 'Old Number 2' for myself yesterday at the factory (Friday 6th May 2022). What a piece of motoring and racing history...
Only in England could such an historic event take place. The entheauseasam of the team truly evident because without it, the original Bentley would have just remained a treasured part of classic motoring.🎉😊
A really wonderful project! In this day of computer controlled vehicles this stands out as an example of how good things used to be, the only problem her is the fuel we have today is not as good as in the 1930s, so I hope that has been taken into consideration. Well done, just make a few more now you have the tooling! Chris B.
No offence but if you have to ask the price, you can't afford it - I Know, I owned 3 Aston Martins in my time, and I really could not afford to keep them but I had a great time owning them anyway (Wife reminded me the other day I really should not have had them, ) but you only live once, so what the hell!
@alanwhite6293 honestly I would like to know it. BTW I had a DB5 too many years ago, but had to sell it for a divorce. Today I'm more carful about cars and women, but maybe I could afford one. I think the problem is more to get it on the road. At least in Europe probably impossible (like pure sang)
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Absolutely stunning and all tribute to the craftsmen who undertook the work, 40,000 hours!! My home is Blakeney where Tim Birkin is buried and many many years ago (maybe late 70's) The Bentley Owners Club met there. I was lucky to be taken for a short drive in one of the original cars, memorable.
Was fortunate enough to see, and hear, 'Old Number 2' for myself yesterday at the factory (Friday 6th May 2022). What a piece of motoring and racing history...
Only in England could such an historic event take place. The entheauseasam of the team truly evident because without it, the original Bentley would have just remained a treasured part of classic motoring.🎉😊
What a beautiful project! I wish I would have been part of the team
Serious archival project - a true "digital twin".
Awesome
What a beauty
A really wonderful project! In this day of computer controlled vehicles this stands out as an example of how good things used to be, the only problem her is the fuel we have today is not as good as in the 1930s, so I hope that has been taken into consideration. Well done, just make a few more now you have the tooling! Chris B.
Beautiful how much.😊
No offence but if you have to ask the price, you can't afford it - I Know, I owned 3 Aston Martins in my time, and I really could not afford to keep them but I had a great time owning them anyway (Wife reminded me the other day I really should not have had them, ) but you only live once, so what the hell!
@alanwhite6293 honestly I would like to know it. BTW I had a DB5 too many years ago, but had to sell it for a divorce. Today I'm more carful about cars and women, but maybe I could afford one. I think the problem is more to get it on the road. At least in Europe probably impossible (like pure sang)
I couldn't afford one. I'm not a pharmaceutical executive.
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Waste of time.
Back to Love Island TV and a kebab for you then.