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Bentley T1
Bentley T1
Lot Number | 15 |
Make | Bentley |
Model | T1 |
Year | 1968 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Engine | 6.2L V8 |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork | Yes |
1968 Bentley T1 – Timeless British Luxury with Character and Grace
This 1968 Bentley T1 is a beautifully aged example of Crewe’s understated elegance. Finished in classic navy blue, the paint has gracefully worn with time, showing cracking and signs of age that speak to its originality and authenticity. Inside, the cabin remains very original, offering that unmistakable Bentley ambience with its wood trim, plush carpets, and beautifully preserved upholstery.
Mechanically, the car is an excellent runner, with only minor maintenance needed over the past four years of careful ownership. It’s a car that has been enjoyed, not hidden away — and the current owner describes it as a joy to drive, albeit reluctantly parting with it.
With around 2336 of these British Beauties ever built, this example also features a rare and delightful touch: a factory wine bucket fitted in the rear seat compartment, adding to the car’s exclusivity and charm.
If you’re after classic Bentley presence with patina and personality, this T1 delivers effortless style and a smooth ride in equal measure.
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