Buying or Selling a 1946 Bentley Mark VI?
First introduced in May 1946, the Bentley Mark VI was produced until 1952. The body of the Mk VI was made at Pressed Steel’s factory and the model was the first to be produced using factory-built coachwork. The design of the Standard Steel Saloon body was typical of the late 1940s – early 1950s and was influenced by other coachbuilders of the era. The chassis boasted independent suspension with coil springs in the front and semi-elliptic springs in the rear and brakes were servo-assisted. The 4.3-liter engine with twin SU carburetors and six cylinders in line was coupled to a four-speed manual transmission. The performance of the Bentley Mark VI was overall impressive and the car was well received by the public.
1946 Bentley Mark VI Seller’s Guide
Because of the low production numbers, the early models of Bentley Mark VI are rare and therefore fairly desirable to some collectors. Alex Manos and his team have a large inventory of classic cars for sale with models in all conditions, and the staff is always on the look for new models to grow the collection. Whether you own a 1946 Bentley Mark VI in pristine condition or an example that needs some work, Alex Manos and his team are interested and will make you an offer you can’t refuse. The team is known for helping sellers sell their classics at the right price and in a hassle-free process. The friendly staff is in contact with buyers and sellers worldwide and always happy to share tips and advice to help everyone make the best transaction. One good tip is to be 100% honest in your ad so that you don’t waste time showing your car to someone looking for a feature your model doesn’t offer.
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Please feel free to reach out to the Alex Manos team anytime if you’d like to hear more advice on how to make a good transaction. Your 1946 Bentley Mark VI is of interest to the team so don’t wait and phone a representative today! The team is looking forward to working with you soon.
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