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1960 Bentley S2 Wendler Shooting Brake
Chassis number LLBA9 is a desirable long-wheelbase model, fitted from new with this incredible coachwork by Wendler Karrosserie of...


1948-1949 Bentley Mk VI Countryman Shooting Brake
Coachbuilder Harold Radford conceived the English Town and Country Saloon or 'Countryman' on the Bentley chassis. The aluminum body is...


1947 Bentley MkVI Countryman Shooting Brake
First registered on 26th January 1948, this early MkVI features "Woodie"-style shooting brake coachwork by Harold Radford Ltd. A West...


1937 Bentley 4 1/4-Litre "Woodie" Shooting Brake
Chassis number 'B142JD' was initially bodied as an all-weather tourer by Vanden Plas. The Bentley was registered as 'DLO 934' (a London...


1935 3 1/2-Litre Bentley
Although Rolls-Royce's acquisition of Bentley Motors in 1931 robbed the latter of its independence, it did at least ensure the survival...


1934 Bentley 3 1/2-Litre Shooting Brake
This car is featured in the film "Kings Speech." Chassis B3BL, this 1934 3 1/2 litre was originally a Park Ward Drop Head Coupe, for...


1999 Bentley Hunaudieres
In March 1999, at the Geneva Motor Show, the Bentley Hunaudieres made its debut. This was the first time since Volkswagen had bought the...


World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 3 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...


World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 2 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...


World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 1 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...
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