Welcome to AutoLift Tampa! If you own a Bentley S1 (1955-1959), S2 (1959-1962), or S3 (1962-1965), you're holding a piece of British automotive heritage. These distinguished models, with their unique mesh grilles and winged-B badges, have become blue-chip collector favorites, often valued in the six-figure range. Whether it's a saloon or a Continental variant, your donation can help preserve these masterpieces for future generations.
In Tampa, we understand the significance of maintaining the integrity of these luxury vehicles. From coachbuilder-plate verification to Connolly-hide leather and burr-walnut restoration considerations, we ensure that each donation is treated with the respect it deserves. We are committed to helping you navigate the donation process seamlessly while highlighting the extraordinary heritage associated with your Bentley model.
πGeneration guide
Bentley S1 β’ 1955-1959
The S1 features a 4.9L F-head inline-six engine, shared with the Silver Cloud I. Notable for its elegance, it retains the classic Bentley mesh grille and winged-B badge.
Bentley S2 β’ 1959-1962
Transitioning to a 6.2L L410 V8 engine, the S2 offers enhanced performance while maintaining the luxurious standards expected of a Bentley, alongside the distinct style of the Silver Cloud II.
Bentley S3 β’ 1962-1965
The S3 introduces a quad-headlamp facelift and an upgraded V8 engine, making it a must-have for collectors. This generation solidifies the Bentley's status as an iconic luxury vehicle.
Bentley S1 Continental β’ 1955-1959
The Continental variant features bespoke coachwork by H.J. Mulliner and is highly sought after, commanding significant collector premiums due to its rarity and elegance.
Bentley S2 Continental β’ 1959-1962
With the same engine as the S2 but adorned with custom coachwork, the S2 Continental is a prized possession among enthusiasts, offering superior luxury and performance.
Bentley S3 Continental β’ 1962-1965
The Continental Flying Spur variant is especially desirable, featuring unparalleled craftsmanship and commanding extraordinary auction prices, elevating its status among collectors.
Known issues by generation
The Bentley S1 is known for its cold-start issues, particularly with the twin-SU carburetor balance and shim-tappet valve clearance adjustments. The S2 and S3, featuring the L410 V8, can experience head-stud pulls on overheated cars, necessitating upgrades. Additionally, the GM Hydra-Matic transmission may show wear at high mileage. Providing a thorough service history can help mitigate these concerns and enhance the value of your classic vehicle.
Donation value by condition + generation
When evaluating the value of your Bentley S-Series, documentation is critical. Coachbuilder-plate verification and chassis-records from the RREC or Bentley Drivers' Club are mandatory. Original features such as Connolly leather and burr-walnut interiors can significantly enhance value, while modifications like drum-to-disc brake conversions or non-original paint can severely impact appreciation. Period-correct restoration receipts are essential for maintaining value, with past auction results from RM Sotheby's and Bonhams providing a clear insight into the market trends for these prestigious vehicles.
Donation process for this model
If you're considering donating your vintage Bentley, we strongly recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal. IRS Form 8283 Section B will be heavily applicable due to the potential value of S1, S2, or S3 models. To ensure a smooth process, be prepared to provide documentation such as service history, matching numbers, and coachbuilder plates, as these elements are crucial in preserving the vehicle's collector value.
Tampa regional notes
Tampa offers a unique environment for Bentley S-Series owners, with access to independent specialists who understand the nuances of vintage British luxury saloons. The regional service network for Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Jaguar, and Austin vehicles provides top-notch support. Additionally, this sun-belt climate helps preserve these classics better than salt-belt conditions, ensuring your vehicle remains in pristine condition. The visibility of auction events like RM Sotheby's and Bonhams in the area also highlights the importance of maintaining your vehicleβs heritage and value.
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If you own a Bentley S1, S2, or S3, consider donating it to AutoLift Tampa. By doing so, you not only preserve a piece of automotive history but also contribute to the appreciation of vintage British luxury saloons. Join us in celebrating these iconic vehicles and ensuring their legacy continues for generations to come.
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