1934 Bentley
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1934 Bentley
I already heard about this real classic .I took some shots for you all and uploading them .I hope you likethis brillcar.It's almost like new condition and the owner just loves her.This is a very interesting car in every way .
For instance: Even starting the car just requires some skills . You put the key in the hole, turn over the switches to on postion and press the engine start button . If you think that's all you're wrong lol . This time once you gether started you may wanna have someadjustmentssuch throttle,advance,idle adjustments.What is even puzzling is that this car ha 4 speedmanual considering the time that the car was built that must bea supreme example of high skill engineering
For instance: Even starting the car just requires some skills . You put the key in the hole, turn over the switches to on postion and press the engine start button . If you think that's all you're wrong lol . This time once you gether started you may wanna have someadjustmentssuch throttle,advance,idle adjustments.What is even puzzling is that this car ha 4 speedmanual considering the time that the car was built that must bea supreme example of high skill engineering
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RE: 1934 Bentley
Wow! Thats a beauty.
I recently purchased a 1937 Mercedes-Benz that was used by one of Hitler's upper staff in WWII and he fled to Santiago, Chile during the end of the war to avoid imprisonment, and brought his car with him.
About 20-30 years ago the car was shipped here to the states in a container with a 1921 Bentley to be restored and put into a WWII museum in Maine, but owner passed and cars were never completed.
If you look at the auction, this is my year and model car, however mine was not *******ized into a tow truck ( what the heck??? ) mine is a 4 door sedan, factory suicide doors swing the other way.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...:IT&ih=012
I will complete this Mercedes one day.
Starting to really like pre-war cars...
I recently purchased a 1937 Mercedes-Benz that was used by one of Hitler's upper staff in WWII and he fled to Santiago, Chile during the end of the war to avoid imprisonment, and brought his car with him.
About 20-30 years ago the car was shipped here to the states in a container with a 1921 Bentley to be restored and put into a WWII museum in Maine, but owner passed and cars were never completed.
If you look at the auction, this is my year and model car, however mine was not *******ized into a tow truck ( what the heck??? ) mine is a 4 door sedan, factory suicide doors swing the other way.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...:IT&ih=012
I will complete this Mercedes one day.
Starting to really like pre-war cars...
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