Used 1951 Bentley Mark VI for sale in Macedonia, OH
$59,900
Vehicle Details
1951 Year | B21MB VIN | 91,682 mi. Mileage |
$59,900 Price | Bentley Make | Bentley Model |
Macedonia, Ohio Location | 116001 Stock Number | Car Body Type |
Silver and Black Exterior Color | Excellent Exterior Condition | Partially Restored Known Vehicle Damages |
Clear Title Status | Partially Restored Restoration History | Inline 6 Engine Type |
Inline 6 Engine Size | Rebuilt Engine History | Manual Transmission |
Rear-wheel drive Drive Train | Leather Interior Type | Gray leather Interior Color |
Leather Seat Material | Yes Sunroof |
Seller
- Harwood Motors, LTD.
- 1333 Highland Rd Macedonia, OH 44087
- (440) 565-5335
Vehicle Description
Beautiful older restoration. Numbers-matching engine. Extensive documentation, including receipts, build information, factory paperwork, and more. Sunroof, special-order front bench seat, original color combination. Lovely! Paint and bodywork were refreshed several years ago, but it retains its original black roof and hood with "shell metallic" (silver) sides and fenders. The combination accentuates the sweeping bodywork, which was built in-house for the first time following the war. There's no mistaking the rounded Bentley grille up front nor the typically British coachwork, which echoes the pre-war era but updates it with smoother lines, more compact dimensions, and neatly integrated details such as the door handles that blend into the side trim and a hidden gas tank filler. Finish quality is excellent and the car fits together as well as you would expect from a Bentley. There are some very, very minor signs of use, but the car has been driven only about 7500 miles in the last 30 years so it is extremely well preserved. Most of the chrome was restored when the mechanicals were overhauled, so it just sparkles. From any angle, this is a very appealing automobile. You will note in the factory documentation that this car was special-ordered with a bench seat, and it remains in place today. The front seat has been reupholstered at some point in the not-too-distant past, while the rear seat appears to be wearing its original leather, which remains in excellent condition. All of the timber in the car, including the veneers on the dash and garnish moldings, is in excellent condition with no cracking or delaminations. The factory tool kit remains tucked under the glove box and floor mats with the Bentley winged B logo have been installed recently. Both the front and rear seats enjoy a fold-down armrest, with the back seat also receiving a drop-down tray table and compartment, complements of the special-order front bench seat. There's also a factory sunroof overhead, along with what is likely the original gray wool broadcloth headliner. The larger R-Type trunk affords an impressive amount of cargo space, and here you will also find a spare tire, wheel cover wrench, and factory jack assembly. This is the car's original, numbers-matching 4.25-liter inline-6 engine. Everything forward of the firewall (including the firewall itself) was restored and rebuilt by noted Rolls-Royce/Bentley expert James Jaworski of Berea Motor Works. The work was done in 1989, but the car has traveled only 7500 miles since then, so it remains in first-class mechanical condition throughout. It has been properly and regularly serviced, and today delivers sparkling on-road performance. We have dozens of restoration photos showing the entire process, and almost everything was renewed, including the carburetors, the engine itself, water pump, radiator, oil pump, bearings, and more. It was also highly detailed, including painting the firewall and all ancillary components, correct fittings and clamps, and re-plating any brightwork. Get the settings on the steering wheel correct and the engine springs to life easily and idles well, smoothing out as it warms up. The undercarriage appears to be largely original. It has been maintained and it does not appear to have spent any time in winter weather, but it is not shiny and detailed—this is a car that has been driven for the past 70 years. The original gaiters are still on the springs, the front end was rebuilt, the brakes were rebuilt, the steering gear was rebuilt, and the bearings were serviced, so it rides and handles like a Bentley should. There's also a new clutch in front of the 4-speed manual transmission so it shifts cleanly and thanks to 3.73 gears in back, performance is lively. Factory wheel covers are appropriately subdued and it wears recent 6.00R16 Coker blackwall radials that look right and really improve the on-road performance. Documentation is extensive. We have all the original build sheets and Works Instruction pages detailing the car's original specification. There's also detailed ownership information showing just four owners from new, and there's correspondence from the two later owners with the original owner in England. There are also extensive receipts and photos from the comprehensive mechanical overhaul performed by Berea Motor Works showing that no corners were cut. This is a beautifully finished Bentley that's ready to drive and enjoy. Again, we can't explain the body swap, but that seems to be the only demerit (if you can call an upgrade to the R-Type bodywork a demerit). With a great history, wonderful road manners, and a very contemporary feel from behind the wheel, it won't take long to convince you that this Bentley has always been cherished by its owners. Call today! For more details and photos, please visit www.HarwoodMotors.com