Heater & hoses

RE18853

RE12659

RD7337

RE10423

 

RE3589

RE18218

RE4742

RE5748

Radiators

RE3691

RE13737

RE11320

EW1666

EW1952

RE3620

XC902

RE3648

X4310

X9012

RE7399

RE7400

X203

RE3668

RE7547

RE8549

X9012

X9008

XC902

RE1311

RE4790

RE4789

XC907

XC203

X9008

RE3706

RE3705

RE3599

XA202

X4310

RE3648

RE9233

UE3287

RF1313

Thermostats, gaskets & housing

Bentley Chassis A-P series – Rolls-Royce SLA-SNF 18

XC231Z

X9008Z

RH9143

RE3598

RE3391

XB1081

EB4004

RE20664

RE3658

RH12900

UE2640

Waterpumps & components

Bentley Chassis numbers A-GT 211 – Rolls-Royce SBA-SFA

RE6060

RE4736

RE19043

RE2025

X4310Z

X9008Z

XB1099R

EB5133

RE12281

RE6870

RE5771

X213Z

EB4204

RE12280

RE2107

RE2602

UE597NF

RE2019

RE2024

RE19856

RE6869

RE3635

RE11269

XB1098R

RE6030

RE5150

RE7348

RE4737

RE11272

RE20950

RE20941

W9009Z

RE4738

EB4219

RH12904

Waterpumps & components

Bentley Chassis numbers GT 213 ON – Rolls-Royce SME ON

RE6060

RE11270

RE11272

UE597NF

UE570

UE540

RE23699

EB4204

X213Z

RE5771

UE569

UE571

UE541

RE20950

X9009Z

RE4738

RE17083

EB5133

XB1098R

RH12904

EB4219

RE12870

Cooling systems for Benley and Rolls-Rouce cars built between 1946 and 1955

Between 1946 and 1955, Bentley and Rolls Royce produced a range of luxurious automobiles, each known for their exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. During this period, these prestigious brands offered a variety of body parts to cater to the discerning tastes of their customers.

One of the notable body styles available for Bentley and Rolls Royce cars during this time was the classic sedan or saloon. These elegant four-door vehicles featured spacious interiors, plush seating, and refined finishes. They were designed to provide a comfortable and luxurious driving experience, with an emphasis on sophistication and prestige.

In addition to sedans, Bentley and Rolls Royce also offered convertible models, commonly known as drophead coupes. These open-top vehicles exuded a sense of glamour and style, allowing occupants to enjoy the thrill of open-air motoring. Convertibles were often favored by those who sought a more exhilarating driving experience while still maintaining the brand’s signature elegance.

Furthermore, Bentley and Rolls Royce produced a limited number of exclusive and bespoke models during this period. These custom-built cars were tailored to the specific preferences and requirements of individual customers. The brands collaborated with renowned coachbuilders, such as Park Ward, H.J. Mulliner, and James Young, to create unique and personalized body designs. These bespoke models showcased the pinnacle of luxury and craftsmanship, often featuring intricate detailing, handcrafted interiors, and one-of-a-kind features.

Overall, between 1946 and 1955, Bentley and Rolls Royce offered a range of body styles for their automobiles, including sedans, convertibles, and bespoke models. Each vehicle was meticulously crafted to embody the brands’ commitment to luxury, elegance, and unparalleled quality. These cars remain highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, representing a golden era in automotive design and engineering.