1933 Bentley 3½ litre “Streamline” by Park Ward & Co

Gallery Aaldering

Gallery Aaldering is offering this Bentley 3½ litre “Streamline” by Park Ward & Co for sale. 

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1933 Bentley 3½ litre “Streamline” by Park Ward & Co

  • Unique one-off “Streamline” Saloon Bentley
    Collectors item
  • Early-built Bentley after being taken over by Rolls Royce
  • Ordered by Jack Barclay Ltd for Mr.Nicholson Esq of Sheffield
  • Pioneering example of streamlined coachworks
  • Winner of the premier award “Coachwork Competition” in 1934 (The Motor-magazine)

Downsizing is timeless. Bentley and Rolls-Royce had of course been credited with being responsible for the fastest trucks in the world thanks to Ettore Bugatti. “The world’s fastest Lorry” said Ettore Bugatti, who might have been a bit sour by the fact that those great British robbers kept his refined little Bugatti’s off the Le Mans victory for 5 years.

The British would not have cared about it, but there was still room for smaller cars. Rolls-Royce had taken over Bentley and started building so-called Derby Bentleys. These cars were given the name “Derby” due to the fact that they were built in the Derby factory of Rolls-Royce. However, it was not really a car. At that time you bought a chassis with an engine and transmission and brakes. The so-called “rolling chassis”. What you did in that time was go to a manufacturer and order a rolling chassis. Then it was important to have that rolling chassis fitted with the bodywork of your choice by your favorite coachbuilder. A bit the way superyachts are built today. We can therefore conclude that choice stress is simply part of life for the rich and famous.

However, this copy was not ordered by a customer but built by Park Ward itself. This car was a moving billboard for Park Ward’s view that a car should be constructed. It is a rare beautiful design. Not only do Gallery Aaldering thinks so, but also the jury in 1934 at the Concours de Charme in Bournemouth. Completely justified of course when we look at the beautiful way in which this Streamline is built. In full this concerns a: Bentley 3 ½ DB Series A Streamline Saloon by Park Ward. The car was first admitted to traffic in 1933. The car was sold by Bentley and Rolls-Royce dealer Jack Barclay in London. The car has had only three owners since then and is still in very good condition.

The technology has been very well maintained over the years. This is of course a real Bentley, so although the figures are not earth-shattering by today’s standards, they were at the time. The ultimate compliment was given by none other than WO. Bentley himself. He had already left his own company several years earlier, but gave the Derby Bentleys the ultimate compliment: it is a car I could buy myself and of everything they make, the only one I would buy.

It is not only the engine and transmission that are well maintained, but also the brakes and the chassis function as they should. The engine is a so-called Rolls-Royce Peregrini engine that is 3.5 liters in size and produces about 110 hp. The engine is equipped with two SU carburettors and gives the car a top speed of around 90 kilometers per hour. The engine is mated to a four-speed manual transmission fitted with synchromesh rings on third and fourth gears. What may be called striking is that the chassis weighs only 1,140 kilos drivable.

The Streamline is therefore a very light car for that time.

The car has been in the possession of one owner for the past 35 years, who has cherished the car beautifully as befits a car of this stature. The Bentley is therefore still in good condition, which is completed by the new leather, which is carried out in the exact Bentley specifications and color scheme. In short, a very rare, beautiful Bentley from the Derby series with a wonderful history. The car comes with the original manual, a quick guide and an old British car magazine in which the Streamline is described. Unique!

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Gallery Aaldering is a family owned business since 1975. Founder Nico Aaldering and his son Nick are responsible for operational and executive management. The company has been in Brummen since 1987 and started on the location where they currently have their second workshop and detailing shop. Nico started very small, with only three employees. People who still work for the company today. The company grew rapidly and established a name for itself based on quality. In the nineties it was time for expansions after many years of selling Alfa Romeo, then Italian cars later on followed by British cars as well. At the end of 2000 Gallery Aaldering moved to the current premises at the Arnhemsestraat in Brummen. This showroom was build according to Nico's idea and sketches and has a Neoclassical style to match the classic cars inside. During this time Nick entered the company after finishing his studies and working for different automotive companies. Gallery Aaldering expanded and gained momentum with the decades of experience offered by Nico and the bright new ideas and progressive vision offered by Nick. The collection became more diverse with an important move upwards to higher segments. Gallery Aaldering has grown to become one of the largest classic car dealers in Europe. There are about 350 classic cars on display on four floors with a Grand Café and special rooms for business meetings. As a family owned business Gallery Aaldering is proud of its history and traditions, but the future is just as important. At the heart of this all is the passion for classic automobiles. For that reason they participate in the most impressive classic car rally in the world, the Mille Miglia. A deeply rooted love for cars. You will find this in both their genes and the identity of this family owned business.