Bentley Mark VI Introduction
The Mark VI was the best post-war opulence automobile from Bentley. It was in production from 946 through 1952, it was too the best automobile from Rolls-Royce with mill coachwork.
The lines of the stock brand coachwork of the Mark VI looked to some extent like the high bodies, which had been created by Park Ward now before the eruption of the warfare.
The four-door system was fat and good stable. Headlamps were no longer several units, but incorporated into the first fenders. A sunroof and back rack spats could be rated as extras.
The Marl VI became the about in Bentley example that Rolls-Royce always built-and more in also than any production from the second when Bentley had been a free party. Until 1952 it was built most same new than the locomotive rise.
Not before 1949 was the best left-hand cause Mark VI to be purchased. During old multiplication exportation efforts had mainly concentrated on the countries of the British Empire.
