Is your car tired of the City? Then consider this. It may not have come to your mind, but it's 2015 and so Bentley cars show their aristocratic face around the globe since 95 years. The clever organisers of The National Oldtimer Day in Holland (always on Father's Day; this year Sunday, June 21 ) must have thought, let's not wait for the centennial in 2020 when everybody claims these cars. So why not do a Bentley 95 celebration? Bright idea! This in cooperation with PreWarCar. Our common goal is to get together a crowd of 95 vintage and classic Bentleys.
So if you own a vintage or post-vintage Bentley you are most welcome as a special guest at the largest pre-war & classic car event of the Netherlands. All participating Bentley crews will receive a 'Certificate of Participation' handed out by the British Consul-General in The Netherlands, Sir John Haseltine Cameron-Webb, which of course is fun but more important is the outlook on a super Bentley gathering with many PreWarCar friends. We are really looking forward to welcome you and your car at the PreWarCar hospitality. Now if you consider coming over, be sure to contact us at office@prewarcar.com or contact organiser William van der Meulen at info@oldtimerdaglelystad.nl
So far have entered:
- 1924 Bentley 3/4.5 Boattail
- 1925 Bentley 3 litre Sports Tourer Gurney Nutting
- 1928 Bentley 4.5 Vandenplas Tourer
- 1929 Bentley 3.5 ltr. Special
- 1931 Bentley 4.5 Blower Special Vandenplas
- 1935 Bentley 3.5 Park Ward DHC
- 1936 Bentley Derby 3.5
- 1937 Bentley Derby 4.2
- 1937 Bentley Saloon Mann Egerton
- 1946 Bentley Mk IV Special Convertible
- 1949 Bentley Mk VI Mulliner Saloon
- 1950 Bentley Mk VI Park Ward DHC 1950
- 1950 Bentley Mk VI Mulliner Saloon
- 1952 Bentley S3 First Serie Standard Saloon
- 1953 Bentley R Saloon
- 1955 Bentley R Continental
- 1956 Bentley Continental R 2-Door
- 1965 Bentley S3 Saloon
- 1966 Bentley T Saloon
- 1995 Bentley Continental R
(photo is showing the 1925 3 litre (thanks for the correction Greg) Gurney Nutting sports tourer owned by Bert Degenaar)