2005 Bentley Continental Gt Coupe 6.0l Candy Paint Alligator Skin Custom Wheels! on 2040-cars
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HELLO EVERYONE! HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO WIN AN AWESOME BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT AT A FRACTION OF THE PRICE! THE VEHICLE WAS BABIED AS A SHOW CAR, BUT WAS INVOLVED IN A SMALL COLLISION (SEE PICS). NO AIRBAGS DEPLOYED! THERE WAS NO FRAME DAMAGE! PURELY COSMETIC! SO HERE'S THE STORY: THIS BEAUTIFUL BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT WAS PURCHASED SEVERAL YEARS AGO TO BE USED AS A BUSINESS SHOWCAR. OVER $25K HAS BEEN INVESTED IN THE PAINT, GRILLES, INTERIOR, AUDIO, AND WHEELS, BUT THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE CAR HAS REMAINED FACTORY. IT HAS BEEN SERVICED AT THE BENTLEY DEALERSHIP REGULARLY, AND HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY MAINTAINED FROM BUMPER TO BUMPER. RECENTLY, IT WAS INVOLVED IN A SMALL FRONT FENDER COLLISION, WHICH LED TO ANOTHER VEHICLE COLLIDING WITH THE REAR OF THE BENTLEY. THE RESULT: COSMETIC DAMAGE THAT WILL REQUIRE SOME BODY WORK, A GRILLE, A BUMPER, AND A TAILLIGHT COVER. ANYONE WITH SOME PAINT/BODY EXPERIENCE WILL HAVE A $75K CAR WITH LESS THAN A $5K INVESTMENT OF WORK (MAYBE LESS!) HERE IS A LIST OF JUST SOME OF THE UPGRADES: - 22" STAGGERED VOSSEN WHEELS WITH HIGH PERFORMANCE TIRES ($3,600) - CUSTOM 2-TONE CANDY RED + CHERRY BLACK PAINT ($7,750) - RED ALLIGATOR SKIN SEATS - FRONT AND REAR ($2,960) - MATCHING ALLIGATOR HEADLINER, TRUNK LINER, AND DOOR PANELS ($2,840) - CANDY AIRBRUSHED DASH AND INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ($1,860) - COMPLETE SURROUND SOUND MB QUART SOUND SYSTEM ($2750) - AUTHENTIC BENTLEY CHROME GRILLE PACKAGE ($4220) - AND MORE!!! THAT IS OVER $25K IN UPGRADES!!! THE CAR NOW COMES WITH A GEORGIA SALVAGED TITLE. I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY THE INSURANCE COMPANY SALVAGED IT, BUT THEIR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! THIS AWESOME BENTLEY STILL RUNS AND LOT DRIVES! THIS IS SERIOUSLY AN AMAZING DEAL! DON'T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY! TITLE IN HAND! OFFERS ACCEPTED! PLEASE SEND ALL QUESTIONS TO AMDWHOLESALERS@YAHOO.COM OR CALL/TEXT ME AT (706) 296-8423. THE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, AND I WILL ACCEPT THE FIRST REASONABLE OFFER THAT COMES MY WAY - SO DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO BID, AS IT MAY BE GONE BY THEN! OH, AND ONE MORE THING, THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION! HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES IT HOME! GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!!! |
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Check out King Charles III's $17.6 million car collection
Fri, May 5 2023King Charles III's coronation will take place in England on May 6, and being crowned a monarch comes with a long list of perks with four wheels. He will gain full access to the Royal Family's fleet of cars, which is valued at about GBP14 million (approximately $17.6 million). The two most expensive cars in the collection are nearly identical: they're a pair of Bentley State Limousine models (pictured) built for Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III's mother, in 2002. Only two units were made, and they're both part of the Royal Family's fleet, so they're difficult to put a value on; it's not like one is going to end up listed on your favorite auction site anytime soon. British company Nationwide Vehicle Contracts, which compiled the list, estimates that each armored, 245-inch long sedan is worth at least GBP10,000,000 (roughly $12.6 million). Dropping below the eight-digit threshold, the second-most-valuable car in the Royal Family's fleet isn't really a car. It's the Gold State Coach, which Matchbox recently released a 1/64-scale replica of, and its value is estimated at GBP1.6 million (about $2 million). At 275 inches long it's even bigger than the Bentley limousine and it weighs about 9,000 pounds. It's 261 years old and designed to be pulled by eight horses, and has been part of every coronation since 1831. The rest of the Royal Family's vehicles are relatively mundane. There's a 1965 Aston Martin DB6 Volante that Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Phillip, bought for King Charles III on his 21st birthday. It's worth GBP1 million (about $1.2 million). The collection also includes a Rolls-Royce Phantom VI (about $627,000), a Bentley Bentayga (about $201,000), a Land Rover Range Rover long-wheelbase Landaulet ($133,000), a Jaguar XE (about $41,000), and a Land Rover Defender ($38,000). "Luxury cars have long been associated with the monarch and King Charles III, in particular, is known for his fondness of motor vehicles. His impressive collection features sentimental value with motors passed down from his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, to cars bought for him by his parents," explained Keith Hawes, the director of Nationwide Vehicle Contracts, in an interview with CBS News. Being at the head of a car-making nation's royal family also comes with drawbacks: Every vehicle in King Charles III's fleet is British.
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Wed, Dec 7 2016I'm gliding across the back roads of Napa in a Bentley Flying Spur V8 S, and all is right with the world. Two and a half tons of metal, leather, and hubris provide insulation, while the audio system's eleven speakers smother me with the syrupy sounds of Katy Perry as the landscape floats past. My guilty pleasure is mine alone, because this bank vault on wheels is practically soundproof. But I'll soon be harnessed into a fearsome hellion that would terrify all but the edgiest of Bentley owners. I'm headed to Sonoma Raceway to drive the 2,800-pound, 600-plus-horsepower Bentley Continental GT3 racecar. Goodbye swankiness, hello madness. Bentley probably isn't the first brand you associate with racing, but the Flying B's competition highlights include Le Mans wins in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, and, most recently, a top finish at the fabled endurance event with the brand's 2003 return. The 1-2 victory in '03 came in the wildly engineered LMGTP prototype class; it wasn't until a more relatable, Continental GT-based car was campaigned eight years later that Bentley unlocked the full potential of its rich history. "Motorsports is essentially a business tool," Bentley race boss Brian Gush told Autoblog at the GT3's race debut three years ago, reinforcing the industry's familiar "race on Sunday, sell on Monday" mantra. But let's also tip a hat to the intangible: There's something undeniably cool about watching a beefed-up version of your daily driver battling it out on a world-class track, especially when that car is a fat-cat luxury coupe that seems better suited to the boulevard than the race circuit. After swapping blue jeans for a Nomex jumpsuit, I watch as the GT3 emerges from the transporter, and the sight is downright intimidating. It's wide and low, with an impossibly big wing. There's another source of intimidation: While a small group of journalists has sampled Bentley's media car, I'm about to get behind the wheel of a privateer-owned car. No pressure. "Ever met the owner?" a Bentley rep asks, referring to Team Absolute's Adderly Fong. "He's a big guy, mean, with a really short temper," he quips, which is essentially shorthand for "don't wreck his car." I crack a tentative smile, acknowledging the not-so-veiled message. Bentley test driver Butch Leitzinger gives me the lowdown on this particular GT3, which happens to be coming fresh off a top-ten finish at the weekend's Pirelli World Cup Challenge.