BENTLEY MK VI 1949

• Purchased by Kirkfare Klassics June 2020, from Steve Sparks of NBS Services Pty Ltd

• The T Series was released in 1965 as the totally redesigned Rolls Royce Silver Shadow

• The T2s were released in 1977 as the upgraded T, of which 588 were produced between 1977-1980

History

The T series was the first unibodied Bentley, and was totally different from its predecessor the S series. It featured a new steel and aluminium monocoque body with subframes to mount the engine and suspension. While smaller overall, it had more passenger room, particularly in the rear compartment, yet more luggage space. 

Because of being fitted with the traditional round-shouldered "Bentley" style front grille - its sole material styling difference from the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow - it was also 5 inches lower at bonnet height, giving it a slightly more assertive look.

The T was upgraded to the "T2" in 1977, which featured rack and pinion steering, improved air conditioning, rubber-faced bumpers, a new fascia and for Non USA Spec. cars a front air dam. Bosch CIS Fuel Injection 

was introduced for late 1979 and 1980 models for the US and other markets, similarly to the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II.

The T2 was discontinued in 1980. With a total number of 568 being produced.

BENTLEY

MK VI 1949

Condition – Restored