Wednesday, June 29, 2011

1956 Bentley S1 Ute's Auctions is offered to Build Library

MELBOURNE - Australian Motor Show The event will take place next July 1 to 10 used the insurer Shannons to auction off one unit of Bentley cars. 1956 Bentley S1 Ute's Auctions is offered to Build Library

The car will be auctioned rather carelessly but Bentley cars that have been aged 55 years. Yes, the car is the Bentley S1 Saloon Utee who first bought in London by David Jones who was later bought by Charles Lloyd-Jones and the last car in the Right Honourable the Earl's 6th Stradbroke Keith Rous.

In the hands of Rous, S1 Saloon converted into a utility vehicle. Where workmanship, trust Rous George Williams of Camperdown. D1 Saloon and then painted it yellow and ideas of modification can say "crazy". The reason that this passenger cars transformed into a pick-up is made ​​of wood.

In 2011, the car was donated to Melbourne's Trinity Grammar School. Uniquely, this car may be used alone or be sold to help build the school.

Shannon will help auction off S1 Saloon on the closing day of the Australian Motor Show on 10 July. The auction price opened at 22 thousand dollars to 32 thousand dollars AUD AUD. The results of the auction will be used to build a new library building.

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