Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

on 2040-cars

C $20,000.00
Year:1991 Mileage:35176
Location:

NORTH YORK, ON, Canada

NORTH YORK, ON, Canada

As a proud eBAY member with 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK - I am offering a STUNNING 1991 BENTLEY TURBO R WITH 35,000 ORIGINAL KM - IN IMMACULATE ORIGINAL CONDITION!

You must see and drive this stunning 1991 BENTLEY TURBO R - it looks, runs and drives like new!

FOR A VIDEO OF THIS SPECTACULAR 1991 BENTLEY TURBO R PLEASE SEE THE LINK BELOW:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAoVJJBpU8E


FOR OVER 80 FULLY DETAILED PHOTOS OF THIS STUNNING BENTLEY TURBO R - PLEASE SEE THE LINK BELOW:

http://s241.photobucket.com/user/MITYMINIS/library/1991%20BENTLEY%20TURBO%20R


HIGHLIGHTS

  • 35,000 ORIG KM
  • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
  • FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING
  • TOTALLY RUST-FREE
  • STUNNING MASONS BLACK COLOR


WE JUST DID THE FOLLOWING:
  • 5W40 MOBIL 1 SYNTHETIC OIL
  • NEW MAHLE OIL FILTER
RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW!
  • Everything works - AIR BLOWS ICE COLD
  • Must be seen and driven to be appreciated!


BODY/PAINT - MASONS BLACK color!
  • All original factory panels - no aftermarket parts whatsoever!
  • Perfect RUST-FREE floors, rocker panels, trunk, frame, etc. - look at the detailed photos!
  • THIS IS A PERFECT AND RUST-FREE BENTLEY TURBO R!


INTERIOR
  • the dash has NO CRACKS 
  • the rest of the interior is in IMMACULATE condition, INCLUDING ALL WOOD
  • BENTLEY ORIGINAL floor mats


MINOR FLAWS
  • Although this 1991 BENTLEY TURBO R is in immaculate original condition - please remember that it is a 24 year old car and thus will have expected wear and tear.
  • please ask me all or any questions so there will be NO surprises


MY REPUTATION:
  • I HAVE 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND THAT TELLS YOU ABOUT MY HONESTY WHEN IT COMES TO CLASSIC CARS!


SHIPPING

I WILL ASSIST THE BUYER IN SHIPPING TO THE USA/CANADA OR ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AT THE BUYER'S EXPENSE.

I ENCOURAGE YOU TO COME AND SEE THIS SPECTACULAR 1991 BENTLEY TURBO R FOR YOURSELF - I DO NOT WANT TO MISLEAD ANYONE AND MY STANDARDS MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM YOURS!

MY TELEPHONE IS 289-597-3017 

Auto blog

Bentley bringing Flying Spur V8, upgraded Continental GT Speed to Geneva

Tue, 25 Feb 2014

Until the new Falcon sport-ute comes along, Bentley is still a brand that revolves around two model lines: the Mulsanne, which is available essentially in one form, and the Continental family, which is available in many. The Flying B marque has traditionally offered the V8 version in two specifications and the W12 in three, and packaged them into three different bodystyles. With the Geneva Motor Show fast approaching, Bentley is rolling out two more.
First up is the Flying Spur which, despite having dropped the Continental from its name, is still based on the same. Bentley opted to skip the base W12 version when it introduced the new Flying Spur at last year's Geneva show, going straight for the more powerful version that would otherwise wear the Speed moniker. But now it's bringing a V8 version to the Swiss auto expo.
In addition to the W12, the Flying Spur will now be offered with Bentley's 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8. For the time being at least, Crewe is offering it in the base, 500-horsepower spec, and not with the more potent 521-hp from the Continental GT V8 S, but we're still looking at a 0-60 time of 4.9 seconds and a top speed of 183 mph. And that's pretty fast for a four-door sedan, no matter which way you cut it. Power is channeled once again to all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission, riding on an air suspension. There's a Mulliner Driving Specification package to make it even more derirable, the reduced weight in the nose ought to make it handle better, and with cylinder deactivation, promises to deliver much better fuel economy.

Bentley shifting W12 engine production to UK

Thu, 20 Mar 2014

Who would you think would be the largest producer of 12-cylinder engines in the world? Mercedes? BMW? Ferrari? Think again: as you might have guessed from the headline, it's Bentley. The thing is that, while all Bentley automobiles are manufactured in the UK, its engines aren't: while the 6.75-liter V8 in the Mulsanne is made at home, the innovative 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 engine in Continental models so equipped (like the newer 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8) is shipped in from Germany. But that won't be the case any longer.
Bentley has just announced that production of the W12 engine is moving to its home base in Crewe by the end of this year. The shift in production (which follows the migration of the Flying Spur from Dresden to Crewe in 2007) will create 100 jobs in the UK - a country which employs some 142,000 workers in the automotive sector - and produce as many as 9,000 engines per year. That in and of itself would account for the vast majority of the 10,000-plus cars Bentley made last year, but will also make Bentley an exporter of engines for the first time in its history.
Right there at the factory, Bentley will fit the engines into twelve-cylinder versions of the Continental GT, GTC and Flying Spur, and send some back to Germany for use in the Audi A8. Applications within the Volkswagen brand itself like the Phaeton and Touareg no longer use the W12 engine, but could conceivably use it again in the future - they'll just have to bring them in from England is all.

2014 Bentley Flying Spur

Tue, 21 May 2013

Redefining Super Luxury On A Shrinking Planet
Anyone on Earth with access to the Internet, a television or radio for the last 20 years knows that China is no longer the poor stronghold for strict Communist ideals that it was for much of the 20th Century. (Well, at least not in some places.) Traveling to China twice in less than a month - first to Shanghai for a very international auto show and now to Beijing to drive and review the 2014 Bentley Flying Spur - I've learned that there's no lack of personal wealth, at least in two of the world's largest cities.
And yet, even I think the scene before me is a little bit ridiculous. Here I am, slowly climbing up a hillside to reach a fortification at something called Zhuanduo Pass, where roughly a dozen pristine examples of Western decadence sit idling their hand-built 12-cylinder engines in the shadow of China's revered and awesome Great Wall. Not five kilometers south of here, I'd passed an old man in traditional all-black garb, literally carrying a bundle of sticks on his back from one side of a village to the other. Now as I look through the snug-fitting and silent side glass of the my $200,000+ palace on wheels, I'm more apt to see fat German tourists crisping in the hot Chinese sun while blowing the equivalent of an average Chinese monthly paycheck on lunch and a few Great Wall souvenirs.