1957 Bentley S1 Continental Flying Spur by H.J.Mulliner

Make: Bentley
Model: Continental Flying Spur
SubModel: S1 Continental Flying Spur by H.J.Mulliner
Type: Sports Saloon all Alloy Coach Built Body
Trim: Medium Blue Connolly Leather
Year: 1957
Mileage: 112,282
VIN: BC14DJ
Color: Seychells Blue Metallic
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: Automatic
Interior color: Medium Blue Leather
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Maidstone, United Kingdom
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Description of 1957 Bentley Continental Flying Spur S1 Continental Flying Spur by H.J.Mulliner

1957 BENTLEY S1 CONTINENTAL FLYING SPUR by H. J. MULLINER. Beginning with the R-Type Continental in 1954. the S Series Continental chassis would go on to carry no fewer than eleven variations of four-door sporting saloon between 1957 and 1965. all bearing the revered 'Continental' title and being born from coach-builders as celebrated as Park Ward. Franay. Graber and Farina. with top-billing being reserved for the unimpeachable H. J. Mulliner of Chiswick. West London. The 'Flying Spur' as commonly recognised shares the Continental label but depicts the luxurious four-door saloon vehicles still manufactured today. The car offered for sale here is the first variant of its type registered new on 7th December 1957 to Mr Angus MacKinnon Esq. Chairman of a private bank. Brown. Shipley & Co. It was bought as a present for his wife. Resident at Hunton Manor. Hampshire. Mrs M MacKinnon who kept the six-light sports saloon until 28th October 1960 when it passed hands to Berkley Square Garages Ltd. Berkley Square. London W1. Here the original registration number was transferred from "KLL 125" to its present registration number of "609 HYP". It then passed ownership to Adams & Adams Ltd of New Maldon. Surrey on 20th March 1962. The subsequent owner. Mr Khan Esq. of NMT Trading. purchased the Flying Spur on 17th January 1964 keeping the vehicle until 3rd December 1983 when title eventually passed to Dr Peter Mattewman. Dr Mattewman commissioned a degree of restorative works to the car during his ownership including a bare metal respray and replacement beige West of England headlining. Furthermore. the vehicle's chromework was re-plated. a restored period radio was installed. both carburettors were rebuilt and new coil and HT leads were fitted very recently before Dr Mattewman sold the vehicle in summer of 2013 after a thirty year ownership. This most impressive motorcar is painted in Seychelles Blue metallic with a mid-blue hide. It sports an automatic transmission with power steering. however. interestingly BC14DJ left the factory with a manual synchromesh gearbox making it a believed one of only four examples in the S1 Continental Flying Spur range fitted with this option. In fact. BC14DJ Is only one of Nineteen "D" Series Flying Spur's in a total of only 167 RHD Examples built to Design number 7443. This rare coach-built car is an all-important numbers matching vehicle with all factory chassis build-sheets. It is taxed and juat passed it's MOT (even though by law it does not require one) as you would expect and drives very well indeed. The engine is silky smooth and the transmission shifts with ease. a new stainless steel exhaust has only just been fitted along with all new hand painted coach lines and beauty rings and the engine bay detailed. the whole of the interior has been removed and fully refurbished including all of the leather and new french polishing to all the veneers. The interior now looks beautiful. It is shod with correct 820x15 cross-ply tyres. over 85 hours of very recent work has been carried out with an Invoice totalling over £18. 00. This rare coachbuilt H. J. Mulliner looks fantastic and would make a welcome addition to any serious vehicle collection. USD 199. 95. I can be contacted on 011447860561163 on my cell or info@alancarrington. com or view it on my web site all the w's. alancarrington. comI can help with shipping if required. shipping is at an extra cost.