[ Login ]

Advertising

Last completed movie pages

The In-Laws; Riding High; Motýl; Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend; 臨時劫案; The Beekeeper; Visions; Dunkirk; Nilgün; Ztracená revue; Cinq colonnes à la une; Son Baskın; The Area 51 Incident; Half Minded; 三燕迎春; (more...)

1946 Bentley Mk.VI Standard Steel Saloon

1946 Bentley Mk.VI in Des frissons partout, Movie, 1963 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: UK

1946 Bentley Mk.VI Standard Steel Saloon

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

andrepa DE

2020-09-17 15:44

[Image: artehd2020-09-1714-39-43.jpg]

johnfromstaffs EN

2020-09-17 16:18

1946-52 Mark VI Standard Steel Saloon.

I wasn’t aware that the invisible man drove a MkVI.

-- Last edit: 2020-09-17 17:07:18

johnfromstaffs EN

2020-09-17 16:39

Bentley’s built 5,208 Mk VI chassis, of which 4,190 received the Standard Steel bodywork. I am trying to dig out the quantity of left hand drive chassis, but without success at present, and therefore less likely the number of lhd SSS cars.

Without a number plate I am even less likely to know which of them this is.

-- Last edit: 2020-09-17 17:05:35

johnfromstaffs EN

2020-09-17 16:57

Bentley’s built 160 left hand drive MkVI chassis according to my book, but as they are also said to have built 160 R-types according to the companion volume I am not totally happy about that number. They exported 121 MkVI cars to France, and 8 to Italy.

Not all of these are certain to have been lhd, apparently people liked to have rhd cars in certain parts of Europe at the time these cars were built.

I hate whitewall tyres, but if you really must have them, then you might at least keep them clean. It’s like going into the gym with dirty pumps.

-- Last edit: 2020-09-17 18:24:01

andrepa DE

2020-09-17 23:13

Thank you, John for that expertise, as those Bentley + R-types are not only luxury cars
but cinematic metonyms.
For me they represent the elegance of the 50ies and 60ies, especially when filmed in black and white.

johnfromstaffs EN

2020-09-17 23:18

Possibly B265LEW?

johnfromstaffs EN

2020-09-17 23:30

andrepa wrote Thank you, John for that expertise, as those Bentley + R-types are not only luxury cars
but cinematic metonyms.
For me they represent the elegance of the 50ies and 60ies, especially when filmed in black and white.


Thank you for your kind remarks.

I have known the old warrior in my garage since the early 60s and have to say that the luxury wears a bit thin when you are covered in oil and rust!

Unfortunately b/w films make it difficult to tell what colour to look for. I am slowly working my way through the lists to find lhd Mk VI cars in dual grey, but it may take some time.

The expert work was done by Mr. Bernard L. King, who wrote the books.

andrepa DE

2020-09-18 01:26

Haven't watched the whole movie yet, so there is a cjance for further pics...

johnfromstaffs EN

2020-09-25 09:07

Having spent time ploughing through lhd Mk VIs, it seems that I can find no way of telling which of a quantity of dual grey cars it might be.

Add a comment

You must login to post comments...

Advertising

Watch or buy this title - Powered by JustWatch

Advertising