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This beautifully restored Bentley 8 liter from 1931 is a classic car that was made to be a profitable investment back in the early 1930s. The model cost the equivalent of $293k in today's money, but the lack of a luxurious interior was a major concern for Rolls Royce. Only 100 examples were built, and they've remained in a private collection ever since. Sadly, the company went bankrupt during the Depression years, but the company's eight-liter was a major asset to their business and the future of the automobile industry. These cars regularly fetch $800,000 and $1 million at auctions, and they're often seen at Concours events.

The 1931 Bentley 8 liter was a luxury car unmatched by any other vehicle at the time. It cost $9000 for a chassis and was a very fast car, reaching up to 100 mph. The second model, which was W.O. Bentley's personal car, was produced by a different company. The car was one of the most luxurious cars ever produced, and it was considered a modern classic.

The eight liter was a prestige car. It was intended to rival the Rolls-Royce, but the Wall Street crash that occurred in 1929 made Bentley bankrupt and forced the company to cease production. Instead of losing the race, Rolls Royce swooped in and scooped up the competition. The 1930 8 liter was a fine example of a classic. Fortunately, this car was recently restored and is a good investment.

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This beautifully restored Bentley 8 liter from 1931 is a classic car that was made to be a profitable investment back in the early 1930s. The model cost the equivalent of $293k in today's money, but the lack of a luxurious interior was a major concern for Rolls Royce. Only 100 examples were built, and they've remained in a private collection ever since. Sadly, the company went bankrupt during the Depression years, but the company's eight-liter was a major asset to their business and the future of the automobile industry. These cars regularly fetch $800,000 and $1 million at auctions, and they're often seen at Concours events.<br />
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The 1931 Bentley 8 liter was a luxury car unmatched by any other vehicle at the time. It cost $9000 for a chassis and was a very fast car, reaching up to 100 mph. The second model, which was W.O. Bentley's personal car, was produced by a different company. The car was one of the most luxurious cars ever produced, and it was considered a modern classic.<br />
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The eight liter was a prestige car. It was intended to rival the Rolls-Royce, but the Wall Street crash that occurred in 1929 made Bentley bankrupt and forced the company to cease production. Instead of losing the race, Rolls Royce swooped in and scooped up the competition. The 1930 8 liter was a fine example of a classic. Fortunately, this car was recently restored and is a good investment.