- Bentley S3
Infobox Automobile
name=Bentley S3
manufacturer=Bentley
production=1962–1965
1630 produced
predecessor=S2
successor=T1
aka=Bentley S3 Continental
related=Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III
engine=6.2 L Rolls-Royce V8
wheelbase=3124.2 mm (123 in)
3225.8 mm (127 in)The Bentley S3 was aluxury car produced by Bentley from 1962 until 1965.The S3 looked very similar to the S2. The most-visible difference was a new turn indicator light in the nose rather than on the side, along with a four-headlamp layout that paved the way for the radically new
Bentley T1 in 1965, a lower bonnet line and an altered grille. The interior was modified with individual seats for front passengers and increased leg room in the rear. The S3 continued the 6.2 L (6230 cc/380 in³) V8 engine introduced with the S2 but the carbs were larger and the induction system and compression ratios were modified. The power steering was also improved.An S3 Continental was also built, most of them
coachbuilt byH. J. Mulliner & Co. . Like earlier Continentals, the sportier S3 "fast back" bodywork was manufactured entirely from aluminium, unlike the heavier, steel bodied standard saloon. This, combined with higher gearing and the better compression ratios made for a markedly faster car. Known as the "Flying Spur" models, the Continentals were produced in much smaller numbers, the considerably less-expensive "standard" S3 saloon being by far the bigger seller, if not the most desirable. [ [https://www.rrec.org.uk/website/public/thecars/The%20Silver%20Cloud%20Series/Bentley%20Flying%20Spur%20Continental.asp The Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club - RREC - for Bentley and Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts ] ]Production
The S3 was built in the following quantities per model:
* Bentley S3: 1286 (1 drophead coupé byH. J. Mulliner & Co. )
* Bentley S3 long wheelbase: 32 (7 with coachbuilt bodies by James Young)
* Bentley S3 Continental: 311 (291 by H.J. Mulliner and 20 by James Young)See also
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Bentley
*Bentley Continental
Bentley S3
Bentley S3 ContinentalReferences
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