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2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label White/tan 40k Mi. Navigation Chrome Wheels 50 Pics on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:40697
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Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label

The Miami Auto Museum / Dezer Collection is pleased to offer this 2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label finished in White over Tan Leather.  With only 40k miles this vehicle is ready to serve"you".  Consider the fact that this sedan was over $200,000 NEW, it is more then just a car.  It comes with status and prestige that dates back to the 1920's when Bentley first started racing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.  If you are interested in a well maintained Bentley with all the options including Wood Leather Steering Wheel, Alpine DVD Navigation, Picnic Tables, Luxuious Leather Seating and more please feel free to contact Ken Cordero at 305-354-7680  Cell 201-966-2514 or email us at Sales@Dezercollection.com

We have included a link to the NADA Book Values to show you the value of this wonderful vehicle.  We have set the reserve modestly and a encourage interested buyers to not wait till the end of the auction.  We at no time during the auction disclose our reserve, you are invite to make a offer.

NADA Book Values

305-354-7680

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 We have taken 50 High Definition photos to show you how wonderful this sedan truly is.  Don't hesitate to contact us if there something specific you would like to see.
This fantastic Bentley is in excellent condition and ready to serve "you" it's next owner.  We are offering this Bentley Arnage Red Label to it's next owner at a very competitive price and expect it to sell very quickly so call Ken Cordero at 305-354-7680 Cell 201-966-2513 or email sales@DezerCollection.com today to schedule a appointment!

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Located at the Dezer Car Museum. Where we have over 1200 eye popping cars and counting!

Real estate developer and collector Michael Dezer fulfilled a longtime dream when he opened his extraordinary automobile and memorabilia collection, Miami’s Auto Museum at The Dezer Collection Museum, to the public. Encompassing over 250,000-square-feet, the museum features more than 1,000 of the most unique and eclectic vehicles held in any private collection in the world. The museum’s nine exhibitions are positioned within lifelike dioramas that depict the historical period and origin of the automobiles on display. Guests can trace the evolution of the automobile through exhibits showcasing American classics from all eras, rare European classics, military cars, electric cars, micro-cars, bicycles, classic motorcycles, and more. Noting his passion for collecting began with his first vehicle — a Vespa given to him by his father at age 16 in his native Israel — Dezer today owns the largest collection of Vespas worldwide. An exhibit sure to fascinate both young and old, the museum’s Hollywood “Star” car exhibition showcases cars featured in some of Hollywood’s most celebrated movies, including the 1948 Ford “Greased Lightning” from Grease, 1959 Cadillac “Ecto-1” from Ghostbusters, 1981 Delorean “Time Machine” from Back to the Future, and the Mach 5 Speed Racer from Speed Racer Enterprises, among many others. The “Cars of the Stars” exhibition is complemented by the museum’s James Bond exhibition, which features a world-renowned collection of automobiles, submarines, airplanes, boats and memorabilia that appeared in one of Hollywood’s leading film franchises. One-of-a-kind concepts such as an indoor drive-in movie theatre and a wax figure museum further the Miami’s Auto Museum at The Dezer Collection Museum’s unique mix. In addition to its outstanding collection of vehicles and memorabilia, the museum offers a distinctive 75,000-square-foot event venue, the Dezer Showplace, perfect for hosting events of up to 1,500 guests.

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Bentley to unveil zero-emissions EXP 100 GT on July 10

Mon, Jul 1 2019

Some people take part in excessive celebrations with a birthday week. Bentley went the extra mile and has been celebrating a full all-out birthday year, with a variety of special-edition models and events. The British manufacturer has been milking its centenary leading up to July 10, 2019, when it will unveil the EXP 100 GT, a zero-emissions autonomous car that Bentley bills as "the future of grand touring."  During the past year, Bentley has released Centenary Specifications for all of its models, a $250,000 book, the Continental GT Convertible No. 1 Edition by Mulliner, a Bentley Continental GT No. 9 Edition, and a Mulsanne W.O. Edition, all in honor of 100 years of the company. These special products have created a build-up toward one of Bentley's biggest launches ever in the EXP 100 GT.  The EXP 100 GT is expected to be Bentley's first electric car, but the EXP nomenclature indicates it will only be a concept, for now. It will also be autonomous, as the ultimate level of grand touring is supposedly having the choice to drive or be driven.  Bentley says it will be "a physical embodiment of the future brand," and will "set the new benchmark for luxury craftsmanship." This will be accomplished with "a fascinating array of materials," all of which are handcrafted to Bentley's over-the-top standards.  The unveiling event will be livestreamed on BentleyMedia.com, or enthusiasts can register for the event on a microsite called Extraordinary Journeys. The sheet is expected to be pulled at 11 a.m. EDT Wednesday, July 10. 

Bentley plotting Mulsanne performance model for Paris debut

Wed, 02 Jul 2014

Between three distinct body styles and numerous engine specifications, Bentley has made more versions of the Continental over the years than we would care to count. But one thing it has, by and (very) large left alone is the Mulsanne. Sure, it's done some special editions and some extra equipment packages - it's even toyed with the idea of a two-door convertible version - but at the end of the day, the Mulsanne soldiers on as a four-door sedan with one engine and one engine alone. That may be about to change, however.
Fueled by ambiguous pronouncements from Bentley's returning chief Wolfgang Dürheimer, rumors from the UK suggest that the Flying B marque is preparing a more performance-focused version of the Mulsanne to debut at the Paris Motor Show this October.
Details are few and far between, but we'd expect the Mulsanne's long-serving 6.75-liter V8 engine to be further tuned beyond its current specification of 505 horsepower and 752 pound-feet of torque, accompanied by a stiffer suspension, bigger brakes and other upgrades. Historically Bentley would turbocharge the Mulsanne's predecessors (to turn the 90s-era Brooklands, for instance, into the Turbo R), but the Mulsanne's engine is already spooled up, so the British automaker will likely have to massage the extra muscle out another way.

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