1989 Bentley Turbo R, White - Only 49k Miles!! on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:6.8L V8 PFI, ~300HP
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1989
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Bentley
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Turbo R
Trim: 4-Door Sedan
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 49,400
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: White
As the pictures illustrate, you are bidding on a 1989 Bentley Turbo R, 4 door sedan, white exterior, beige interior, 6.8L V8 PFI engine. This vehicle has been tuned and maintained by a British mechanic specialist, and is currently garaged in Florida (the Bentley, not the mechanic). I’ve spent roughly $6,000 to fix the smallest of imperfections, and will be happy to discuss history/repair items, etc. Please see end of auction for contact information. Interior Condition: The interior is near perfect. The seats are in excellent condition showing below average wear. I forgot to buff out some scuff marks on the leather trim of the glove box (as visible in pictures). The driver’s seat controls work perfectly. Passenger’s seat is unplugged underneath, and is unknown whether it functions properly when connected. All the carpets are intact and in pristine condition. The dash is in perfect condition showing no marks and all instrumentation is functional. Door jambs are quite clean and just show some excess of grease. Interior, side mirrors, and lights work perfectly. Air conditioning works fine. Interior mechanics sound and function normally!
Exterior Condition: The exterior is in excellent shape. The paint is in excellent condition produces a fine luster. There are no holes, rust spots, dings, dents or scrapes visible on the vehicle. Tires show about 50% wear. All name badges are attached and show no aging. The front grill is spotless. All doors, hood and trunk close properly.
Mechanical Condition: Mechanically, the vehicle is sound. The Bentley starts normally. While driving the steering has no noises and shifts smoothly. Exhaust system is in great shape with no abnormal noises. The vehicle accelerates smoothly and brakes are responsive when stopping. Shocks, suspension and all other components show no signs of needing maintenance. We did a pretty thorough inspection. Notes/Terms of Sale: Please send a check for $1500.00 (or use PayPal) to serve as a deposit. The remaining balance is to be paid within 10 days of close of auction. After receiving deposit (FULLY REFUNDABLE WITHIN 10 DAYS), copies of bill of sale, title, registration, insurance will be sent. Any other buyer concerns may be addressed during this time.
There is no warranty on this vehicle, and so it’s being sold ‘as-is’. But remember, unlike most '89 Bentley’s for sale, you can find comfort knowing it has been driven for less than fifty thousand miles. This Bentley has a clear title, is currently registered and licensed in the State of Connecticut. Therefore, it can conveniently be driven immediately, without having to first visit the DMV.
Transportation: Transportation of vehicle is the responsibility of the buyer. Upon request, the seller will be happy to obtain shipping quotes. I apologize if certain details or issues are left out of this description to prospective buyers. There’s no way for this to be all-encompassing. I’m a businessman who spends little time on eBay, so please email or call me (Jim) directly at 860-559-1069 on the east coast to have all your questions answered.
Thanks a great deal for your time and interest. Enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday.
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