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Vintage Bentley from Beijing to Paris fetches £17,400 at auction
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Vintage Bentley from Beijing to Paris fetches £17,400 at auction

Eddisons CJM A vintage car with large headlights, black bumpers and a dark red body. Featuring the iconic Bentley emblem on the frontEdison’s CJM

1939 Bentley still has Beijing to Paris race plates

An 85-year-old car that once took part in a worldwide rally has sold at auction for £17,400.

A 1939 Derby Bentley has been put up for auction in Scunthorpe after sitting unused in storage for almost two decades.

The car completed the 2007 Beijing to Paris Centennial Rally, a five-week, 8,000-mile (12,900 km) re-enactment of the world’s first transcontinental rally in 1907.

Its price was estimated to be between £10,000 and £15,000.

The auction house said the sale received bids from all over the UK and Ireland, with the winning bid coming from someone in Hounslow, west London.

According to auctioneers, the Bentley was driven by owner Digby Leighton-Squires and his friend Neville Burrell during the rally.

This was one of 106 experienced, vintage and classic cars that completed the challenge and achieved a respectable 65th place.

Speaking ahead of the sale, Eddisons auctioneer Paul Cooper said: “There might even be a bit of Gobi desert sand in there.”

Eddisons CJM A man sits in the driver's seat of a Bentley that has a wood and cream leather interior but is in need of restoration.Edison’s CJM

Eddisons’ Adam Martin sits in Bentley ahead of auction

Bentley Derbys were made by Rolls-Royce after the luxury automaker caught up with its rival in 1931.

The first Derby rolled off the production line in the city of Derby in 1933 and the model was produced until 1939.

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