Bentley ‘Blue Train’, 1950
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Bentley „Blue Train“ gebaut von Racing Green Engineering, Fahrgestelljahr 1950. Fahrgestellnummer B507FU, Motornummer B504F. Dieser wunderschöne Bentley ist eine Nachbildung des legendären „one-off“ Bentley Speed Six aus dem Jahr 1930 mit zweitüriger Coupé-Karosserie von Gurney Nutting. Das Originalauto ist auf einem Gemälde von Terence Cuneo abgebildet, dass das „Duell“ zwischen dem Bentley Speed Six und dem „Blue Train“ von Nice nach Calais zeigt, dass der Bentley* gewinnt…

Diese wunderschöne Nachbildung des Bentley Speed Six „Blue Train“ ist von Racing Green Engineering (RGE) in Wales gebaut. Das beeindruckende Auto ist im Jahr 2014 fertiggestellt. Die Nachbildung basiert auf einem Bentley Mk 6-Chassis von 1950. Die erfahrenen RGE-Handwerker haben die spezielle „Gurney Nutting“-Karosserie komplett von Hand gebaut. Viele Stunden qualifizierter Arbeit sind in das Streben nach Perfektion investiert. Das komplett überholte Bentley Mk 6-Chassis ist mit einem großen 5675-cm³-Reihenachtzylinder-B80-Trockensumpfmotor ausgestattet, der mit einem manuell betätigten Vierganggetriebe gekoppelt ist. Die Originallenkung wurde von EZ mit einer elektrischen Servolenkung aufgerüstet. Seit der Fertigstellung im Jahr 2014 ist das Auto 4700 Kilometer gelaufen, das Auto ist in einem perfekten und neuwertigen Zustand! Dies ist eine seltene Gelegenheit, eine wundervolle Nachbildung des legendären „Einzelstücks“ Bentley „Blue Train“ zu kaufen!

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*Das einzigartige („one-off“) zweitürige Bentley Speed Six Coupé von Gurney Nutting wird auch Bentley „Blue Train“ genannt, weil es durch ein Gemälde von Terence Cuneo untrennbar mit einer wunderschönen Legende verbunden ist. Das Gemälde zeigt ein Duell zwischen einem zweitürigen Bentley Speed Six-Coupé und dem berühmten „Blue Train“. „Le Train Bleu“ oder „Blauer Zug“ war der Calais-Mediterranée Express, ein französischer Luxus-Nachtexpresszug mit dunkelblauen Schlafwagen, der von 1886 bis 2003 verkehrte.
Bentley-Vorsitzender und „Le Mans Bentley Boy“ Woolf Barnato schloss bei einem Abendessen in Cannes eine Wette ab, dass er seinen Bentley Speed Six schneller von Cannes nach Calais fahren könnte als der Luxus-Personenzug.
Am nächsten Tag ließ er seinem Wort Taten folgen und begann dieses gefährliche Unterfangen mit dem Golfspieler Dale Bourne. Während der 570 Meilen schlecht asphaltierter und unbefestigter Straßen wurden die Männer durch Regen, Nebel und einen platten Reifen beeinträchtigt. Die Strecke wurde mit einer Durchschnittsgeschwindigkeit von 43,43 Meilen pro Stunde (70 km/h) zurückgelegt! Barnato kam so viel früher als der Zug in Calais an, dass er beschloss, weiter nach London zu fahren. Er überquerte den Ärmelkanal mit einem Dampfschiff und raste weiter nach London. Um 15.20 Uhr parkte er den Speed Six bei seinem Club in der St. James' Street. Dann dauerte es noch vier Minuten, bis der „Blaue Zug“ am Bahnhof von Calais ankam!

Technical data*:

engine: Bentley B81, eight-cylinder in-line
cylinder capacity: 6516 cc.
carburettors: 4 S.U. Type H.6 carburettors
gearbox: Bentley 4-speed manual
clutch: Single dry plate.
exhaust system: Large-bore straight through stainless steel
chassis: Refurbished Bentley Mk 6
suspension: Upgraded front and rear road springs
braking system: Hydraulic front drum brakes, mechanical rear drum brakes,
assisted by mechanically driven servo
wheels & tyres: 21” wire wheels with 21 x 7.00 tyres.
bodywork: Ash framed. Aluminium panelled and covered with wadding and rexine.

*Source: Racing Green Engineering UK

Bentley history 1919 - 1931

The famous Bentley make, erected by Mr. W.O. Bentley, existed as a independent firm for only twelve years (1919-1931) before the proud firm was taken over by the Rolls Royce motor company. Those twelve exhilarating Bentley years were filled with racing successes and many important victories. The Bentley name as manufacturer of large, heavy, powerful and rugged sports cars has been imprinted in the human mind since the "roaring" 1920ies.

Bentley motorcars won the famous 24 hours of Le Mans race in the years 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930. The years they did not win the long distance reliability race for production cars they finished second or third. Not only successes at Le Mans were counted but also victories in other long distance events like the Brooklands 500 mile race. The racing successes were mainly due to the rugged built of the cars and the meticulous preparation of the cars. In every race they learned and had the cars improved on small but important details (Head lamp covers, mesh gauze on the petrol tank, quick filler caps for engine oil and radiator, driver adjustable brakes.)

3-Litre

The Bentley 3 Litre was W.O. Bentley’s first design. The car was presented in 1919 but the first cars were sold in 1921. The four cylinder cars of rugged construction where in a class of their own for they combined the size and comfort of the big tourers and saloons with the road holding, and speed of the smaller sports- and racing cars. The Bentley was a true owner-driver car for the sporting motorist and connoisseur. The Bentley car could be had in three different types which were designated with three different radiator badges*. Red badge: short chassis speed model, Blue badge: the early short and then long chassis type for bespoke bodywork, Green badge: very rare and used for about eighteen 100 mph. These Green badge car won at Le Mans in 1924 and 1927 (Old Number Seven.) The 3-Litre was built from 1919 until 1929.

*The Bentley radiator and the logo were designed by the genius motoring artist Gordon Crosby. The logo is a ‘badge’ and not a ‘label’ as stated by AFC Hilstead in his book ‘Those Bentley Days’ (published 1953).

6.5 Litre and Speed Six

Then in 1926 the 6.5 Litre and the Speed Six were presented, these six cylinder models were in the eyes of W.O. Bentley the best cars the Bentley firm ever built. The bigger capacity was needed for many a customer had built a bespoke heavy saloon body on their chassis and thus eliminating the sporting element the chassis had to offer. The Speed Six brought Bentley the most racing successes and Le Mans victories. In the year 1929 the Speed Six came home first with Bentley 4.5 Litres second, third and fourth! In 1930 the same Bentley Speed Six 'Old Number one' came home a victor followed by another Speed six in second position!

4.5 Litre

Next came the upgraded four cylinder Bentley 4.5 Litre in the year 1927. The 4.5 Litre featured four valves per cylinder and two spark plugs per cylinder engine. Most of these cars were given open tourer and saloon bodywork and only nine short chassis were built.

4.5 Litre Supercharged (Blower)

The 4.5 Litre Blower was built in the ‘Barnato’ period. Financed by the Hon. Dorothy Paget Tim Birkin successfully experimented at Brooklands with his blower Bentley and even achieved the Brooklands lap record with his Blower Bentley. As Woolf Barnato was now in charge of the Bentley firm, and W.O. now only responsible for the development of the Bentley cars, Birkin convinced Barnato to enter a separate team of Blower Bentleys for the 1930 Le Mans race. This was against W.O. Bentley’s ideas for he was of the opinion that the supercharger would only add trouble to a perfectly good and reliable machine. The 1930 Le Mans race proved W.O. right as none of the blown cars finished and Barnato and Kidston won on a Speed Six model.
The supercharged 4.5 Litre engines were real "gas-guzzlers", the naturally aspirated 4.5 Litre engine used one litre of petrol every 5.6 kilometres, the supercharged engine used one litre for just 3.5 kilometres, a very large petrol tank was fitted additionally.
Another problem was that spark plugs in the supercharged engine wore out very quickly resulting in loss of power. Bentley engineer Nobby Clarke stated one day: "The blower eats spark plugs like a donkey eats hay". Only 55 Bentley 4.5 Litre ‘blower’ cars have been built by the firm of which 26 carried the Van den Plas open tourer bodywork.

8-litre

In 1931 the most impressive Bentley model ever saw the light of day; the 8-Litre. This car can be regarded as a real ‘super car’. Only 100 of these big cars have been built.

4- Litre

Also in 1931 a down scaled 8-Litre was introduced, the 4-Litre. The car was designed to sell more cars to improve the cumbersome financial situation at Bentley’s. The 1929 Wall Street crash affecting the firm immensely. The 4-Litre featured the chassis, transmission and brakes of the 8-litre. The newly constructed 120 bhp ‘Ricardo’ engine proved underpowered for the chassis and as a result the 4-litre never became the success Bentley hoped for. Only 50 chassis were built.

1931 Rolls Royce take over

In 1931 business prospects looked very black and the firm went into receivership. Napier & Son were negotiating with Bentley's receiver to take over the company. Then another interested party arrived at the scene named British Central Equitable Trust. They outbid Napiers in a sealed bid auction. The Trust later was found to be a front for Rolls-Royce Limited. Rolls Royce had cleverly defeated the threat of a firm that could become a very unwelcome competitor.

From 1933 all Bentley cars were based upon their Rolls Royce counterparts and production was then moved from Cricklewood to Derby. Purists tend to name the Rolls Royce produced cars – Rolls Royce Bentley’s. Rolls Royce took good care of the Bentley ‘marque’. Many magnificent automobiles were built with a distinctively different character than the Rolls Royce models.

© Marc Vorgers 

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