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  2. Bentley - Wikipedia

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    1919 Bentley EXP2 (Experimental nr. 2), the oldest surviving Bentley. Before World War I, Walter Owen Bentley and his brother, Horace Millner Bentley, sold French DFP cars in Cricklewood, North London, but W.O, as Walter was known, always wanted to design and build his own cars.

  3. Dirk van Braeckel - Wikipedia

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    His brief was to design a car that could sell in higher volumes than the $240,000 Bentley Arnage model. Van Braeckel designed the Bentley Continental GT , which in 2004 sold 5,983 units, exceeding forecasts by 62%, [ 3 ] and in 2009 the Bentley Mulsanne which was designed by him was launched.

  4. Bentley Crewe - Wikipedia

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    It was the first Bentley (or Rolls-Royce) with a standard pressed-steel body rather than different bodies designed and made by bespoke coach builders. The Bentley Mark VI was the most successful Bentley ever manufactured: Crewe produced more than 5,000 Mark VIs, which equaled the total number of Bentleys made in the 20 years before World War II.

  5. Bentley State Limousine - Wikipedia

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    Bentley: Production: 2002 2 produced: Assembly: United Kingdom: Crewe (Bentley Crewe) Body and chassis; Class: Full-size luxury car Limousine Official state car: Body style: 4-door landaulet saloon: Layout: FR layout: Doors: Conventional doors (front) Coach doors (rear) Powertrain; Engine: 6.75-litre twin turbocharged Rolls-Royce–Bentley L ...

  6. International Automotive Design - Wikipedia

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    International Automotive Design (IAD UK Ltd) was a British design company, based in West Sussex, England.. IAD UK Ltd was founded in 1976 by John and Yvonne Shute. Initially work came in the form of design services for rail cars which then led to Automotive Body and Chassis Engineering, but due to the increasing customers requirements it soon expanded to encompass everything from Design ...

  7. W. O. Bentley - Wikipedia

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    Walter Owen Bentley, MBE (16 September 1888 – 13 August 1971) was an English engineer who founded Bentley in London.He was a motorcycle and car racer as a young man. After making a name for himself as a designer of aircraft and automobile engines, Bentley established his own firm in 1919.

  8. James Young (coachbuilder) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s and early 1930s standardised bodies were built for Sunbeam and Talbot along with individual commissions often on Bentley and Rolls-Royce chassis. James Young Limited joined the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders in 1922 and first set up their own stand at the SMMT's 1925 London Motor Show at Olympia . [ 1 ]

  9. Bentley Mulsanne (2010) - Wikipedia

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    The development and design phase of the forthcoming flagship began in June 2005, with initial design concepts penned at the Bentley Design studio in Crewe, England. [5] [6] Developed under the internal codename "Project Kimberley", the name of which was inspired by a diamond found in South Africa, the Mulsanne project represented Bentley's first independently designed and developed car since W ...