H.J. Mulliner Coachwork
Design 7508 four-door Flying Spur sports saloon—one of roughly 125 alloy-bodied examples by Bentley's preeminent coachbuilder.
Design 7508 four-door Flying Spur sports saloon—one of roughly 125 alloy-bodied examples by Bentley's preeminent coachbuilder.
Rare shortened rear quarter-lights with pop-open functionality, commissioned in period in the style requested by Peter van Gerbig.
Bodywork refinished in 2019 in an elegant two-tone gray with hand-applied red pinstripes running the length of the coachwork.
Chrome bumpers with overriders, fog lamps, a chrome grille, dual side mirrors and a “flying B” hood ornament complete the stately presentation.
Split front bench, rear bench and door panels trimmed in burgundy leather over color-coordinated carpeting, with fold-down center armrests.
A burl wood dashboard and multigrain wood door caps frame Smiths instrumentation, including a tachometer, speedometer and full gauging.
Power steering, servo-assisted drum brakes with four shoes at each front wheel, and electrically adjustable rear shock absorbers for composed touring.
Air conditioning, power steering, a push-button stereo with a hidden Bluetooth receiver, and a hard-wired CTEK battery tender in the trunk.
Offered with a clean Nevada title in the name of the owner's trust, and matching chassis and coachbuilder plates (BC20LAR, body 6247).
The chassis plate identifies the car as BC20LAR—matching the Nevada title—with a coachbuilder's plate denoting body number 6247, built to Design 7508. Refinished in 2019, it is offered with a clean Nevada title in the name of the owner's trust along with its accompanying documentation.
Request full history & recordsViewing is by appointment in Monterey, California. Proof of funds may be requested before a demonstration. Independent pre-purchase inspections are welcome.