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DescriptionBentley 8 Litre limousine by Mulliner 1930 side.jpg

2013 Classic Days Schloss Dyck - Jüchen
Bentley 8-litre 4-light sports saloon Weymann fabric by H J Mulliner 1930
This is the——first production 8-litre

  • Chassis YF5001 13' (156") wheelbase
  • Engine YF5001
  • Reg GK 672

delivered October 1930——to star of stage. And screen Jack Buchanan

Source of data—Vintage Bentleys
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Exposure time1/320 sec (0.003125)
F-numberf/8
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Date and time of data generation11:22, 4 August 2013
Lens focal length25 mm
AuthorAndré Ritzinger
Copyright holderAndré Ritzinger
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