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Bentley - T1/T2 (1970)
Bentley T1/T2 – the epitome of 1970s luxury few can match. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a newcomer curious about the classic chauffeur’s ex‑US (and still yes, the line was sold in America), the T1/T2 price landscape is as nuanced as the chassis itself. The 1970 model, in particular, has always drawn eyes in auctions and showrooms alike because that year marked the final production of the revised T1 before the legendary T2 rolled out. Today, you’ll find the Bentley T1/T2 1970 price range reflecting non‑technical factors such as provenance, service history, and restoration quality – all captured in our up‑to‑date database. It’s the first step to answering the key question: what is a 1970 Bentley T1/T2 worth?
- Engine: 4,005 cc V8 twin‑charging +/- 400 hp (per B6/64B/A‑3 variants)
- Transmission: 3‑speed automatic B 277 (T1) or 3‑speed manual ZF 8hp (T2)
- Drive Type: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive, full‑time Brilliance® 4‑wheel drive headlamps optional
- Power & Torque: 400 hp @ 3 000 rpm; 368 lb‑ft torque @ 3 300 rpm
- Dimensions: Length 4,567 mm – 5,252 mm (T1 baseline 5,252 mm); Width 1,800 mm – 1,950 mm; Height 1,610 mm – 1,735 mm
- Weight: 3,350 kg – 3,650 kg
- Body Styles: Saloon, Torpedo, Mustang, Landau, Convertible (T2), Shooting brake (T1/2)
- Features: Automatic climate control, courtesy power seats, flat‑bed tonneau cover option, discreet eight‑bar tail lights
- Fuel System: 20‑bar air‑foil water pump, dual fuel injection (one per bank)
- Production Years: 1963‑1972 (T1), 1972‑1976 (T2)
Understanding Bentley T1/T2 depreciation is essential for every buyer or investor. Typically, a luxury car of this pedigree loses roughly 15‑20% of its original value during the first year of ownership if well maintained. From year two onward, the depreciation curve flattens dramatically; an expertly restored T1/T2 often holds steady at 60‑70% of its initial market value as it transitions into an antique status. Market data gathered from auctions and dealer inventories indicate a slow decay of around 2‑4% annually once the vehicle reaches the 30‑year mark. Restoring a car to its original factory specifications can partially offset this trend, ensuring that the used Bentley T1/T2 price stays robust in comparative analyses.
So where does the 1970 model sit compared to its peers? The year’s Bentley T1/T2 1970 price points tend to hover higher than earlier mid‑60s examples because of the added V8 power and improved suspension. In contrast, the newer T2 models starting in 1973 benefit from a more aggressive chassis that encourages collectors to pay a premium. In the global high‑performance segment, the Bentley T1/T2 shares the market with decades‑old icons such as the “Porsche 911 Turbo” and the “Rolls‑Royce Silver Shadow.” While those rivals emphasize technology leap, the T1/T2 appeals to buyers who prize the hand‑crafted luxury and mechanical simplicity of an era that helped shape the luxury sedan.
Market Position – popular in the high‑end classic car circles of Europe, the United States, and emerging markets in Asia. Collectors seek T1/T2 for representation of the late‑60s luxury ethos; enthusiasts cherish the mechanical feel of the twin‑charged V8 and the T2’s all‑season 4‑wheel drive capability. In niche showrooms, the 1970 T1/T2 makes bold statements on the paved parking lot, sometimes accompanied by a matching 1970 Bentley “International” carriage version.
To get the latest used Bentley T1/T2 price for a specific chassis, mileage, and condition, simply input the details into our searchable database. It aggregates current sheet‑price data, auction results, and private sales to generate a realistic valuation curve based on real market movements. You’ll also see depreciation insights, invoice level numbers, and dealer mark-up estimates – all designed to help you gauge whether an offering represents a fair deal, a value play, or a premium collector interest.
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