
- Rare, top of the range model
- Low mileage
- Good service history
- Beautiful example
Bentley’s top of the range model in the 1990s was the Continental R – an exclusive grand touring coupe, hand-built by Mulliner Park Ward and featuring the turbocharged V8 engine. At the time, these were the most expensive car in the world. They were the fastest and most powerful Bentley model.
This fine example was delivered new by renowned dealership Jack Barclay in London and registered B7LTR. It is the updated model with twin airbags and the desirable “Cosworth” engine. It was finished in a non-standard colour of Georgian Silver with special order trim to customer specification and bespoke special order customisation.
The Bentley was completed on May 27 1994. A comprehensive compendium contains details of the car’s service history and confirms the low mileage.
The car was then bought by a West Australian enthusiast in March 2021, import approval granted and the car shipped. The Bentley went through the comprehensive engineering approval process with a Bentley specialist and was duly registered.
It drives beautifully, with ample performance and comfort – and is certainly a smart looking car. Everything operates well. The climate control air conditioning is cold, the leather and woodwork are excellent and the car presents very nicely throughout.
Just 544 of these exclusive Bentleys were built in right-hand-drive and only a small number exist in Australia – just two in WA at present.
Opportunities to buy a Continental R come up rarely in Australia, and this outstanding, low-mileage example would grace any garage with great style.
Request an email with full details of the car and more photos from paul@classicrally.com.au






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