Bentley Arnage T Mulliner (2005)

The Arnage T is powered by yet another version of ‘ye olde’ 6.75 litre Rolls-Royce, V8 engine whose roots go back to 1959. Treated to what Bentley described as ‘the

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Bentley Continental Flying Spur (2006)

The Bentley Continental Flying Spur was the second Bentley manufactured since the Volkswagen Group purchased the brand in 1999, after the Continental GT. The Flying Spur is essentially a four-door

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Bentley Continental GTC (2008)

BentleyContinental GTC (2008) Registration no: OO05LAD Chassis no: SCBDE23W98C056210 Engine no: *016705* Engine: 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 4

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BMW Isetta (1960)

Bubble Car Registration no: 2637BT Chassis no: 19504 Engine no: 19504 Engine: 250cc 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 2

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BMW Isetta 300 (1961)

Bubble car – 3 wheel >Download a PDF specification sheet Registration no: MFF 462 Chassis no: 32892L Engine no: 328922 Engine: 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 2

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BMW 628 CSI (1986)

The iconic ‘shark nose’ BMW 6 Series. Introduced in 1979, the 6 Series was extensively updated from 1982 and although externally very similar, models manufactured from then until the end

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BMW 850i (1991)

The BMW 8 Series is a Grand Tourer built by BMW from 1989 to 1999 powered by either a V8 or V12 engine. The E31’s mutually related predecessor is the

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BMW 840 CI Auto 1997

The 840Ci was produced with two different engines the first of which was a 4-litre V8 M60B40 unit producing 286bhp and fitted from 1993 to late 1995. This was later

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BMW Series 3 E46 330 Coupe (2001)

The BMW E46 is the fourth generation of the BMW 3 Series range of compact executive cars, and was produced from 1998 to 2006. Rear-wheel drive, last available in the

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Bond Bug 700ES (1973)

The Bond Bug is a small British two-seat, three-wheeled automobile which was built from 1970 to 1974, initially by Bond Cars Ltd and subsequently by the Reliant Motor Company. It

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