Lot Ended
Description
2004 Bentley Continental GT
Only 47,500 miles
from new with 9 services to date; new rear tyres; double glazing; very
smart indeed
Ecstatically received by press and public alike – "with
all that torque you feel you are moving the earth rather than the car", said one
journalist – the Bentley Continental GT won many plaudits when it first went on
sale in 2003 and has remained in production to this day, earning an
enviable reputation for reliability along the way. Who can forget the sight
of Jeremy Clarkson nonchalantly hammering one through the jungles of
Madagascar in a particularly crazy episode of The Grand Tour?
A sleek 4-seater 2-door coupe, it was new from top to
bottom and featured a 5,998cc W12 twin-turbo engine that produced a monumental
560bhp and 480lb/ft of torque, developed from just 1,600rpm all the way up to
the 6,100rpm redline.
Power was transmitted to all four wheels via a 6-speed ZF
gearbox, a combination of grip and grunt that endowed the 2.35-tonne leviathan
with tremendous pace, 60mph coming up in just 4.8 seconds with a top speed on
the far side of 190mph. The only downside was the £130,000 required to put one
in your garage but scroll forward nearly 20 years and you can now pick up a good
one for less than the price of a new VW Golf.
This is definitely one of the good ones. Supplied new by
Jack Barclay of London in September 2004, it has covered only 47,500 miles to
date with an excellent service history comprising 8 stamps in the book, the last
at 46,148 miles in September 2019, plus an invoice for one further service in
January this year.
Finished in Moonbeam Silver Metallic with a magnolia hide
interior, it is packed with all the usual Bentley luxuries, including optional
double glazing to keep the noise of the riff raff out. It has also been fitted
with a Tracker theft recovery device although the subscription will need to be
renewed to activate this. Recently fitted with new rear tyres, it carries
an MOT until January 2022 with no advisories recorded. The puddle light on the
driver's door mirror is missing its perspex cover but the light itself still
works.
The V5C records five former keepers, the fourth of whom owned it
for 13 years (2006 – 2018). Our vendor, a long-standing member of the BDC/RREC
and a serial owner/restorer of vintage Bentleys, acquired the car in 2018 as
stablemate for a much older Bentley but sadly ill health means that he is now
forced to part with it far sooner than anticipated.
Clarkson was so impressed with his Madagascan GT that he shipped it
back to his farm in the Cotswolds and kept it. The next owner of this one could
easily get equally attached. Go on, you only live once…
For
more information contact James on 07970 309907 or email [email protected]
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