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- Q6964894 subject Q18609019.
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- Q6964894 abstract "The Napier Bentley is a vintage racing car; a one-off special built in 1968 by David Llewellyn. It was built on a Sunbeam chassis but, after a serious accident, was re-built on the chassis of a 1929 8 Litre Bentley. It has a 24 Litre Napier Sea Lion W12 boat engine based on the Napier Lion aeroplane engine (the same as that used in the silver Napier-Railton, which it resembles closely), which develops approximately 550 bhp (410 kW). It is seen at historic racing events mostly in the United Kingdom but has been used at European events. With its red bodywork and Napier-Railton-esque grille, it is spectacular and entertaining in action. Being a W12, the engine has three banks of four very large stub exhausts, one of which points straight out of the side of the car. The sound of the car has been likened to a World War I biplane or cluster or mortar bombs going off. Due to the immense torque of the engine (c.1,400 ft-lbs), the rear tyres can be made to produce clouds of smoke whenever the car is launched, while the exhausts produce sparks, flames and smoke.Since 1999, the car has been owned by Chris Williams, who later constructed another similar special, the Packard-Bentley.".
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- Q6964894 productionEndYear "1972".
- Q6964894 productionStartYear "1972".
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- Q6964894 thumbnail Napier-Bentley_at_Brooklands.jpg?width=300.
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- Q6964894 engine "24000".
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- Q6964894 name "1929".
- Q6964894 production "1972".
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- Q6964894 comment "The Napier Bentley is a vintage racing car; a one-off special built in 1968 by David Llewellyn. It was built on a Sunbeam chassis but, after a serious accident, was re-built on the chassis of a 1929 8 Litre Bentley. It has a 24 Litre Napier Sea Lion W12 boat engine based on the Napier Lion aeroplane engine (the same as that used in the silver Napier-Railton, which it resembles closely), which develops approximately 550 bhp (410 kW).".
- Q6964894 label "Napier-Bentley".
- Q6964894 depiction Napier-Bentley_at_Brooklands.jpg.
- Q6964894 name "1929 Napier-Bentley".