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1947 Bentley Mk.VI Drop Head Coupé Pininfarina [B299FU]

1947 Bentley Mk.VI [B299FU] in Viaggio in Italia, Movie, 1954 IMDB

Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: UK

1947 Bentley Mk.VI Drop Head Coupé Pininfarina [B299FU]

[*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time

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sixcyl FR

2006-12-05 00:44

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splendid car, I guess it's an Alvis, but what model? what body?...can't be a TC or TD which where produced after 1954 and deosn't match with it... (I thought about a Bentley too? :/ )

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stronghold EN

2006-12-05 01:03

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Nice pics ;)
I'd guess it's one of these, 1953 Alvis TA21 :- http://www.pioneer-automobiles.co.uk/Resources/library/Alvis%20TA21.html
Probably a special bodied version (no idea who by.?) at the time Tickford and Graber were making specials for Alvis


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sixcyl FR

2006-12-05 01:24

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thank's for the help, it might be a TA21 chassis, but the body is different indeed

rpcm PT

2006-12-29 02:40

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I would say a Pininfarina bodied Bentley (having some styling cues from the Facel-made Cresta fhc and a former PF family dhc car that went on sale in the US recently). Nevertheless, and following your clues, I think that it could also be one of the 33 or so Bentley MK VI chassis bodied by Graber. Looking closely at the pics, the Flying B and the B mascot can be seen, so it's definitely a Bentley. One of the pics shows what seems to be the coachbuilder badge below the trafficator but I´m not able to identify it.

-- Last edit: 2007-01-05 02:32:51

yvon52 LU

2007-02-04 17:13

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I think this Roberto Rossilini's personnal car he used in his movie ... driven by his wife

wickey SK

2007-02-04 18:34

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well, I do not see any resemlances with Bentley Mk. VI by Pininfarina: Link to "commons.wikimedia.org"

or with Bentley Mk, VI by Graber: http://www.rrab.com/bentley/mkvi-3.jpg

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yvon52 LU

2007-02-05 01:43

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wickey wrote well, I do not see any resemlances with Bentley Mk. VI by Pininfarina: Link to "commons.wikimedia.org"

or with Bentley Mk, VI by Graber: http://www.rrab.com/bentley/mkvi-3.jpg

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No it could be a 1952-53 Bentley Cresta convertible. 13 Bentley Cresta were made. I find nowhere pictures of the last made in 1952.

rpcm PT

2007-02-05 02:38

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We have to bear in mind that this body is probably a one-off. So, I was pointing out some of the styling clues it shows that justify the doubts.
My guess that this must be a body by Pininfarina or by Graber is based on those styling clues.

-- Last edit: 2007-02-05 04:25:31

yvon52 LU

2007-02-05 07:25

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rpcm wrote We have to bear in mind that this body is probably a one-off. So, I was pointing out some of the styling clues it shows that justify the doubts.
My guess that this must be a body by Pininfarina or by Graber is based on those styling clues.


It's a Bentley. It's Farina style, but no Farina logo. The Cresta were made by Facel .... so Facel could make a convertible.

robgeelen NL

2007-02-07 10:18

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I will look into this but the wheeldiscs are Italian, and it has Italian door handles too. I am sure it is a one-off, and it is neither Graber nor Facel, but Italian (Pininfarina, Ghia or Vignale). I will find out and return to this space for that.

robgeelen NL

2007-02-08 10:40

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Not Vignale, as I have established

robgeelen NL

2007-02-10 20:24

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Bentley Mark VI Drop Head Coupé Pininfarina circa 1947/8

john from Staffs EN

2008-01-13 18:07

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This car has styling links to the 1950 Bentley Mk 6 shown by Farina at the Paris salon. The 1948 show car had a much wider radiator grille which did not suit the styling. The Facel-Metallon designed bodies looked more like a Facel Vega, and I think we can discount that coachbuilder as designer but Facel-Metallon did build some Farina designs as a sub-contractor. We can quite definitely say that this is a Bentley and the small grilles beneath the headlights are similar to the Farina ones. Suggest you look at "Bentley, Fifty Years of the Marque" by Johnnie Green Page 259.

-- Last edit: 2008-01-15 22:07:04

robgeelen2 NL

2008-01-20 14:56

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After some research I think this car can now be identified as chassis B299FU, supplied originally in february 1950 to Commendatore Adelmo Della Casa, which was later owned by Ingrid Bergmann (the car, not the Commendatore, perhaps to his grief). Likewise Rosselini later ordered another car with Italian coachwork, on a Rolls Royce Silver Dawn chassis, which was a four door saloon. The car shown here is listed a a Ghia body, which I find very difficult to believe bcause it all the hallmarks of a Pininfarina designed body. Unfortunately the chassis, now in Australia, seems to have a Park Ward Convertible body fitted, and the body shown is perhaps lost...

-- Last edit: 2008-01-20 14:57:29

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