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Re: Bentley
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 08 12:16 am
by Cannonball
kev73dart wrote:Love this thread, I worked for Bentley up in Crewe for about 2 and a half years. It was a cool place, 6.75 litre twin turbo's burbling all over the place and quite a few mean one off's as well. The best for me was a 2 door coupe with roll cage & side exit exhausts - that thing is evil and is still lurking the grounds somewhere.
There was also an Audi A4 with big wheels and a huge bonnet scoop, it is rumoured to have the W12 twin turbo lump in it.
Bentley's are truly awesome!!
Kev
here you go kev, same car as mine, but with special bits,

cost the guy 400 large
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 08 12:16 am
by Cannonball
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 08 12:26 am
by Cannonball
The car was commissioned by Carlo Talamo of Milan. The name plate reads 'Bespoke Sports Bentley Designed and Built to the Personal Specifications of Carlo Talamo
That's it
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 08 8:11 am
by kev73dart
COOOOOL!!!

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 08 8:24 am
by Anonymous
So why would 'Carlos' specify them god awful yellow fans behind the grille, and that silly white disc on the doors for a racing number?
Being able to see the fans behind the grille really cheapen the car, and why anyone would want to race it (hence white disc) I do not know. Trying to race that would be like trying to get Dawn French through a slalom course on a skateboard.
I bet it cost a small fortune, but it doesnt look special enough for me.
Sorry chaps

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 08 10:04 am
by BUDGIE
I'd a've this for me adrenalin rush and bank the extra £300k
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/North-Am ... 0228494436
Bargain

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 08 12:04 pm
by Cannonball
Clivey wrote:So why would 'Carlos' specify them god awful yellow fans behind the grille, and that silly white disc on the doors for a racing number?
Being able to see the fans behind the grille really cheapen the car, and why anyone would want to race it (hence white disc) I do not know. Trying to race that would be like trying to get Dawn French through a slalom course on a skateboard.
I bet it cost a small fortune, but it doesnt look special enough for me.
Sorry chaps

yep see wher your comin from clivey, i suppose i would sooner pay out another £2000,00 + and have a bone stock hemi cuda, shakin and rattlin round a slalom course,

that round door sticker would be a bitch to take off,
its supposed to be a one off for Bananarama! sake, anythin that ever is has bits on that some people dont like,
give me that over that yank Bananarama! anyday,
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 08 12:15 pm
by Anonymous
My Adrenalin Rush
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 08 5:58 pm
by kev73dart
I use this for my adrenalin rush, love the Dodge for being cool, love the GTR for being quick
11.91 aint bad for a street car

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 08 6:19 pm
by Ivor
I'd have Dunc's Bentley Conti over any of the similar so called comparatively late model super cars...even the Vanquish or the M6 doesn't have the presence or style of the Bentley, in my opinion.
It has style, class and having had the privelage of driving a new one some years ago, I reckon, a well driven one would be one of the fastest A to B cars on the road, unless the roads were very narrow, because on the country lanes around here, there would be no room for anything else...learnt that with the Road Runner!

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 08 6:26 pm
by Cannonball
Ivor wrote:I'd have Dunc's Bentley Conti over any of the similar so called comparatively late model super cars...even the Vanquish or the M6 doesn't have the presence or style of the Bentley, in my opinion.
It has style, class and having had the privelage of driving a new one some years ago, I reckon, a well driven one would be one of the fastest A to B cars on the road, unless the roads were very narrow, because on the country lanes around here, there would be no room for anything else...learnt that with the Road Runner!

spoken by someone that has actually seen one in the flesh and driven one
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 08 6:55 pm
by Brian J
why,s that a red badge cars dunc ?, thought that year was a black badge.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 08 9:27 pm
by RayC
thats a late 97 model bri 400 hp 590 torque red badge with the added bonus off the mesh just above the bumper,
the 98 model had 420 horse 650 torque and became a black badge car limited slip and bigger brakes better seats, better shifter but externally the same
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 08 7:32 am
by Anonymous
Great picture Dunc - thats how it should look. You can't top it for style and agressiveness nomatter how much more is paid for the special treatment. I remember a Conti being tested on TG by Clarkson. The one tested did 0-60 in about 5.5 seconds. I couldnt believe it. Thats a hell of a lot of car to get performance like that from, and it was supposed to handle too.

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 08 4:36 pm
by Cannonball
Clivey wrote:Great picture Dunc - thats how it should look. You can't top it for style and agressiveness nomatter how much more is paid for the special treatment. I remember a Conti being tested on TG by Clarkson. The one tested did 0-60 in about 5.5 seconds. I couldnt believe it. Thats a hell of a lot of car to get performance like that from, and it was supposed to handle too.

i have not seen that clivey, i thought if clarkson roadtested one he would have slated it, after all he has tested some pure racecars and would prob try to say the conti is a big lumbering barge, which to a supercar it is, went the gym in mine last nite then a blast out in the country for an hour, came off a roundabout and gunned it 130 no sweat then run it a bit hard on open twisting roads and yes it does handle ok for 2.5 ton,
i know they arnt everyones bag, but i love it to bits, thought i might regret spending the amount off money it cost but i havent the buzz factor well outweighs the fact we now live in a tent,
