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Bentley
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Bentley Mark V
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Class
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Luxury car
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Engine(s)
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I6
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I6
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Wheelbase
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Henry Royce
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Bentley
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Derby, England
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W.O. Bentley
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Ernest Hives
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modus operandus
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Ford 8
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supercharged
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straight-6
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Rolls-Royce 20/25
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compression ratio
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camshaft
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SU carburettors
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crossflow cylinder head
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manual transmission
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synchromesh
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leaf spring
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axles
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chassis
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coachbuilder
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Park Ward
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Mann Egerton
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Thrupp & Maberly
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Vanden Plas
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From Russia with Love
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MkV
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Park Ward
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Pourtout of Paris
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24 Hours of Le Mans
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Drophead
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James Bond
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Never Say Never Again
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Sir Malcolm Campbell
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Billy Cotton
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Prince Bira
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E.R. Hall
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Raymond Mays
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Woolf Barnato
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George Eyston
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Robert Montgomery
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ISBN 0-901564-33-8
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ISBN 0-901564-00-1
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ISBN 0-854296-99-9
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Bentley
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marque
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Volkswagen Group
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Rolls-Royce
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Volkswagen Group
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Sports car
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3 L
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4½ L
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WWII
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Saloon
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6½/Six
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4L
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V
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VI
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R
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S1
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S2
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S3
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T1
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T2
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Mulsanne
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CFS
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Large Saloon
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8 L
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Camargue
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Arnage
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Coupé
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Corniche
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Continental & C Turbo
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Continental R/S/T
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C GT
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Convertible
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Azure
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C GTC
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Walter Owen Bentley
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A marque of the Volkswagen Group
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Bentley Boys
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Categories
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Bentley vehicles
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Vehicles introduced in 1933
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1930s automobiles
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