1927 Bentley 6½-Litre All-Weather Tourer
The first Bentleys were powered by a sophisticated three-litre, four-cylinder engine. Fitted with a four-valve head, the relatively small engine
Read MoreThe first Bentleys were powered by a sophisticated three-litre, four-cylinder engine. Fitted with a four-valve head, the relatively small engine
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