Used 1999 Bentley Arnage for sale in Fort Worth, TX
$33,995
Vehicle Details
1999 Year | SCBLB51E4XCX02316 VIN | 19,613 mi. Mileage |
$33,995 Price | Bentley Make | Bentley Model |
Ft Worth, Texas Location | 3550-DFW Stock Number | Car Body Type |
Black Exterior Color | Automatic Transmission | Tan Interior Color |
Seller
- Streetside Classics - Dallas / Fort Worth
- 5400 Sandshell Drive Ft Worth, TX 76137
- (888) 587-9532
Vehicle Description
In 1999, the Rolls-Royce/Bentley divorce was being finalized, with Rolls-Royce going to live with BMW and Bentley awarded to VW. But for a brief period of time, all the vehicles got spectacular twin-turbocharged BMW V8s, and this Arnage is the last of the big cruisers fully designed in-house by Bentley engineers and craftsmen. Original sticker price? A whopping $203,800 before options, shipping, and taxes. Assume the original owner was into this one for a cool quarter-million. Today you can enjoy that sybaritic hedonism in grand style for a fraction of the original price. The Arnage is instantly recognizable anywhere, and putting a train's cow-catcher on the nose would not improve its ability to part slow-moving traffic. In typical Bentley fashion, the bodywork is beautiful, tasteful, elegant, and sublimely finished to the highest standards. Even parked next to an S-Class Mercedes, the black paint on the Arnage is notably nicer. There has never been any damage, no accidents, and the car has obviously been professionally maintained from day one by someone who cared. It's also barely broke in too, with only 19,613 actual miles on the clock. It truly cuts an imposing figure, and will never, ever be mistaken for anything else. Show up in this one and people figure you're a captain of industry or a movie star, and no one will ever guess that you paid less than a new loaded Honda Accord for it. Nobody else does interiors like the British, and this one is like a gentlemen's club that can do 143 MPH. The hand-crafted interior features tan Connolly leather, detailed stitching unique to Bentley, veneered woodwork, Wilton carpets, smooth chrome switches, and a complex curvature for the dash panel and center console. Is it art? Well, perhaps, and once you've settled in there you'll feel like a million bucks. There's practically no wear inside, in fact it's so well-preserved that the steering wheel looks like it's barely ever been turned. But let's face it, it's not like this beauty made a lot of weekend Home Depot runs in its past. Cream-faced gauges are spectacularly retro, and every single component feels expensive under your fingertips. As you might expect, it has pretty much every option available in in an automobile in 1999. And if you're lucky enough to be a passenger, the rear seat is commodious with more stretch-out room than a Suburban. Out back the trunk is cavernous and finished to the exact same standards as the cabin, another fine detail on one of the world's most elegant car. Power comes from BMW's rugged and powerful 4.4 liter twin-turbocharged V8, which makes 350 horsepower in Bentley tune. It's enough to make this car formidable on the highway, and it wafts along in eerie silence at anything below 100 MPH. The BMW powertrain also includes a 4-speed automatic gearbox, whose quick reflexes make the big car feel 2000 pounds smaller when the road starts to get challenging. Actually, its mannerisms make it feel like a car that's begging to be driven with the hammer down, just like the Bentleys of yore. With a fully independent suspension, 4-wheel disc brakes the size of trash can lids, and fat 255/55/17 radials on chrome-plated alloys, its ability to hustle will astound you. Join the A-list for a fraction of the price. We'll happily remove the sale price so nobody will ever know how little you paid. Call today!