Strange Bentley

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RobbyJ

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1,634 posts

229 months

Monday 4th August 2014
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I was just popping into Sainsburys in Marlow at the weekend when a strange looking Bentley drove past. A quick check said it was a Continental GTC in green with the 6.0 W12 but it doesn't look like any Continental I've ever seen, can anyone tell me what it is?

Sorry for the poor pic, it was going dark and it took me a minute to whip out my phone and zoom in!




marshalla

15,902 posts

208 months

Monday 4th August 2014
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Zagato Continental GTZ ?
http://www.diseno-art.com/encyclopedia/vehicles/ro...


Edited by marshalla on Monday 4th August 11:37

RobbyJ

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229 months

Monday 4th August 2014
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That's the one, well done. I hate not knowing what a car is. I do quite like it, would have liked to have taken a longer look.

Du1point8

21,680 posts

199 months

Monday 4th August 2014
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Yep... that is £600k of bentley you saw.

RobbyJ

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229 months

Monday 4th August 2014
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Wow! Very nice indeed but I think personally I'd stick to the Supersport and keep the change smile

SlartiF430

1,828 posts

161 months

Monday 4th August 2014
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Zagato has a tendency to 'cartoonify' cars imho. I've seen it a lot with Aston.

Bluebottle911

811 posts

202 months

Monday 4th August 2014
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I followed it round Silverstone at BDC meeting on Saturday - looked like an elephant had sat on it!

Here are more photos if you are interested:





Edited by Bluebottle911 on Monday 4th August 16:51

RobbyJ

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229 months

Tuesday 5th August 2014
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Thanks for that. Whilst I respect the work these custom coach builders undertake I'd still rather have a standard Supersport given the choice (if I wasn't allowed to sell it)!

Bluebottle911

811 posts

202 months

Tuesday 5th August 2014
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RobbyJ said:
Thanks for that. Whilst I respect the work these custom coach builders undertake I'd still rather have a standard Supersport given the choice (if I wasn't allowed to sell it)!
In the case of the Zagato Conti GT I agree. What do you think of this ?





(1968 T1 by Pininfarina for Lord Hanson)

Edited by Bluebottle911 on Tuesday 5th August 11:21


Edited by Bluebottle911 on Tuesday 5th August 11:22

RobbyJ

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229 months

Tuesday 5th August 2014
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Hmmm I'm still not convinced, the front looks quite cool, a bit like their should be Bond style deploy-able machine guns, the back however has a little too much of the Bristol look for my tastes smile

rustandoil

89 posts

179 months

Tuesday 5th August 2014
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It was at Prescott VSCC meeting on Sunday, exquisite workmanship but an ugly bd

rustandoil

89 posts

179 months

Tuesday 5th August 2014
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It was at Prescott VSCC meeting on Sunday, exquisite workmanship but an ugly bd

hog 1

400 posts

230 months

Saturday 9th August 2014
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Bluebottle911 said:
I followed it round Silverstone at BDC meeting on Saturday - looked like an elephant had sat on it!

Here are more photos if you are interested:





Edited by Bluebottle911 on Monday 4th August 16:51
IMO > Fantastic. I wonder how many they have produced ?

Tim Farquhar

23 posts

128 months

Saturday 9th August 2014
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I've never rated the designs Zagato come up with really. I absolutely love the pretty little Lancia Fulvia coupe, of the 60s-70s, for it's fine lines, but Zagato made it look ugly, and heavy nosed. The back end of this Bentley is made even worse by the addition of wheelarch spats, to my mind.

Bluebottle911

811 posts

202 months

Monday 11th August 2014
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I am not a Zagato fan either and this one is certainly not an improvement on the original. Pininfarina is a different mattter and I like the Hanson T1 very much. Clearly that is where the Carmargue originated but sadly it was not so good - IMO this is the car the Carmargue should have been.