August 17th, 2009 Goto commentsLeave a comment Bentley reminded the audience of its racing heritage on Sunday when it revealed its latest Mulsanne to the world at Pebble Beach.Sitting next to the covered Mulsanne was a piece of history: a 1930 Bentley 8-Liter, an almost impossibly enormous and thoroughly period vehicle that still somehow evokes the same design language—large round headlamps tight to the grille, a play on oval shapes—we recognize today as being uniquely Bentley.Now, it seems, t
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Bentley and Rolls Royce owners who are looking for that hard to find spare part may be in for a treat with this special announcement. Apparently there will be an open house at the Crewe factory for all Bentley and Rolls Royce models ranged from 1955 to 2002. With so much inventory and parts available, you are bound to find that part you are looking for. This event comes in the midst of the expected release of the Grand Bentley next month, one of the reasons why the factory must be clean
Monterey, CA. (Jun 11, 2009) -- Russo and Steele’s much anticipated 9th Annual ‘Sports Muscle at the Marriott’ auction event has earned a reputation for providing superior customer service and unparalleled quality automobiles. It presents a range of the most luxurious and collectable European sports, American muscle, Hot rods and custom automobiles, but will also provide every enthusiast a unique and memorable event. The auction event is August 13th -15th, 2009 at the Marriott Hotel in his
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Who would want to bludgeon to death a humble country charwoman? Suspicions lead Superintendent Spence (Richard Hope) to conclude that her dodgy tenant James Bentley (Joe Absolom) who has fallen on hard times was motivated by theft to commit the crime. After Bentley is convicted and sentenced to die by the gallows, things still do not seem quite right, and he calls upon Hercule Poirot (David Suchet), the greatest detective in the world to confirm his doubts and help him discover the real murderer
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