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2002 Azure Mulliner T Wide Body Convertible on 2040-cars

US $90,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:37500 Color: Wimbledon White /
 Creme Leather
Location:

United States

United States
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Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:6.75 Liter V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: SCBZK25E92CX01013
Year: 2002
Exterior Color: Wimbledon White
Make: Bentley
Interior Color: Creme Leather
Model: Azure
Trim: Mulliner T Wide Body Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 37,500

I am not a dealer; this is one of my cars from my private collection.  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

This is one of 14 Mulliner wide bodies, built and documented at Crew.  THIS IS NOT A LOOK ALIKE OR A CLONE.

First generation (1995-2003)

The Azure debuted for 1995 on the platform of the Continental R model, which had been launched in 1991. At 210 inches (5,334 mm) in length and 5,750 pounds (2,610 kg) in weight, the Azure often surprised onlookers with its size and bulk, intended to both convey a sense of "presence" and allow for comfortable seating of four adult passengers.

Power came from the company's stalwart 6.75 Liter V8, featuring a single, intercooled Garrett turbocharger and producing 400 horsepower (298 kW) and 645 ft·lbf (875 N·m) of torque; power was routed to the rear wheels via a modified, General Motors sourced 4-speed automatic transmission. With a 0 to 60 miles per hour time of 6.1 seconds, the Azure was very fast for a car of its size, weight and poor aerodynamic profile.

Owing to the limited space and workforce at Bentley's Crewe factory, the Azure's thick, powered convertible top was designed and manufactured by Pininfarina, which significantly added to the vehicle's cost. New in 1995, the Azure was priced at $347,645; $36,355 more than the Continental R on which it was based.

From 1999 through the end of production, the Azure was also available in "Mulliner" trim, which added special bespoke trim and additional equipment and allowed the buyer the option for further customization during the build-process; pricing varied by car, as equipment could be significantly different from one to the next depending on customer requests.

In1999, 2002 and 2003 Mulliner offered the Azure with a limited Wide Body which is the most sought after Azure. The Wide Body Mulliner Edition was priced in excess of $425,000. Only 14 Wide bodies were built in 2002 and 2003.

 

Equipped with:

Air Conditioning

 Alarm

 18” Final Series Allow Chrome Wheels

 Anti-Lock Braking System

 CD 6 Disk Auto-changer

 Central Locking

 Compact Disc Player

 Cruise Control

 Driver's Airbag

 Electric Antenna

 Electric Mirrors

 Electric Windows

 Electronic Air Conditioning

 Front Armrest

 Full Leather Dash board

 Full Manufacturers Service History

 GPS System

 Headlamp Wash/Wipe

 Heated Front Seats

 Leather Upholstery

 Custom Factory Paint

 Mileage Verified

 Multi-function steering wheel

 Parktronic (Rear Parking Sensors)

 Passenger's Airbag

 Phone Prep

 Power Assisted Steering

 Push-button Start

 Spare Wheel

 Title Check

 Traction Control System

 Two-tone Steering Wheel

 Vented Front Wings

 VMC Check

 Walnut Veneer

 Two Bentley Umbrellas

 Sheep Skin floor mats

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Now you can order a Bentley with real stone trim

Mon, Jan 4 2016

Order up a new Bentley and you'll have some choices to make. After choosing which model, you'll need to select from over a hundred standard exterior paint colors and a staggering array of trim options – and now, interior stone veneers. Mulliner will now outfit your Bentley with actual stone trim. Now we know what you're probably thinking: stone adds weight. But here's the kicker: Bentley's new stone veneers measure just 0.004 inches thick. That's less than the breadth of a human hair, and (according to the automaker) makes these trim pieces not only very lightweight, but also translucent. The rocks are sourced from quaries in India, cured using fiberglass and resin, and finished by the Mulliner coachbuilding team back at the factory in Crewe, England. Customers will be able to select between a natural finish or in four tints to install on a new Continental or Flying Spur. So if you were hoping for a little extra ballast in your 5,300-lb Bentayga or 6,000-lbs Mulsanne, we're afraid you'll just have to choose a different interior accent. STONE VENEERS BY MULLINER – THE NEXT LEVEL OF MODERN BRITISH LUXURY - Bentley pushes boundaries of cabin luxury with new and rare materials - Lightweight and contemporary feature developed by Mulliner - Four exclusive colours: Galaxy, Autumn White, Terra Red and Copper (Crewe, 04 January, 2016) Bentley Motors' bespoke coach-building division, Mulliner, is introducing the next level of modern British automotive luxury – stone veneers. This innovative interior finish utilises state-of-the-art stone veneer technology to make a luxurious, contemporary feature of a natural product formed over 200 million years. The slate and quartzite stone is sustainably sourced from hand-selected quarries in Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh, India – a nation with an ancient and rich culture of stone masonry. The sections of stone are split from larger pieces and cured using glass fibre and a bespoke resin. Finally, they are shaped and hand finished by Bentley's world-renowned Mulliner coachbuilding team at the company's headquarters in Crewe, England. The stone surfaces of the veneers are just 0.1 mm thick, meaning that they are both extremely light and translucent, allowing the elegant grain and pattern in the stone to be visible to the interior occupants.

Xcar asks why the W in the Bentley Continental GT

Tue, Mar 17 2015

There aren't a lot of automakers producing V12 engines these days: There's BMW and Mercedes, of course, and the Rolls-Royces and Paganis they power. There's Ferrari, Lamborghini and Aston Martin. But the largest producer of twelve-cylinder engines doesn't make them in a V. That'd be Bentley, and it produces more dozen-piston engines than anyone else, but arranges them in a W configuration. It's a compelling story of innovation, one as interesting as the history of the marque itself. And Xcar tells the tale in its latest video installment, tracing it back to the development of the compact VR6 engine and the autocratic mastermind at the helm of the Volkswagen Group who made the W12 a reality. By this point it would be all too easy to consign the W12 to the dustbin of history as the smaller, more efficient and nearly as powerful V8 has slotted in below to push the W12 to the margins of relevance. But it's still the more refined option, and the more innovative one. Little wonder it's the only type of twelve-cylinder engine (the Aventador's notwithstanding) that the Volkswagen Group still makes.

Bentley one-off limo to feature at Buckingham Palace Coronation Festival

Tue, 09 Jul 2013

Probably the only time a Bentley Mulsanne could come off as somewhat ordinary is when it shares a driveway with the Bentley State Limousine built for Queen Victoria. That's exactly what's going to happen during the Coronation Festival happening in the Buckingham Palace Gardens from July 11-14, where Bentley will show both cars and more.
Outside of the sedans and a few others Bentley is bringing to the festival, the brand from Crewe will provide a glimpse at what goes in them. An outdoor display of "bespoke" craftsmanship will have specialists from the factory demonstrating how to cross-stitch a steering wheel and how to make cross-banded veneers.
There's a press release below with more information, and the queen's car show awaits you later this week.