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Bristol - All Models (1955)
Discover the Classic Elegance of the 1955 Bristol All Models Step into the world of timeless British craftsmanship with the iconic 1955 Bristol All Models—a car celebrated for its understated luxury, aerodynamic styling and pristine engineering. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a first‑time enthusiast, understanding the Bristol All Models price landscape begins with a clear picture of what makes this vehicle truly special.
In the auction and classic car market, the Bristol All Models price is shaped by factors such as condition, originality, provenance, and aftermarket restoration quality. While specific figures fluctuate across regions and sales channels, the 1955 model continues to command interest from buyers worldwide who appreciate its craftsmanship and mythic status.
- Engine: 4.3 L (4336 cc) SOHC inline‑6 with twin carburettors
- Horsepower: 158 hp (1953 kW) at 4,250 rpm
- Torque: 242 lb‑ft (327 Nm) at 3,500 rpm
- Transmission: 4‑speed manual, synchromesh on 2nd, 3rd, 4th gears, Briggs‑Schneider steering rack
- Fuel Type: gasoline (autogas conversions available on rare occasions)
- Layout: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive (FR)
- Wheelbase: 109.5 in (2,780 mm)
- Overall Length: 165 in (4,191 mm)
- Overall Width: 72 in (1,826 mm)
- Height: 56.5 in (1,435 mm)
- Weight (Curb): 3,200 lb (1,451 kg)
- Braking System: Front & rear drum brakes, ventilated front drums
- Suspension: MacPherson strut front, solid rear axle with leaf springs
- Steering: Rack & pinion steering rack with ratcheting gear
- Interior Features: Leather upholstery, walnut trim, 3‑way electric windows (optional on later 1955 models)
- Safety: Standard seat belts (self‑adjusting at the side), no airbags
- Typical loss in first year: 15‑20% of original value if the car remains in original condition.
- Within two to five years, depreciation slows due to scarcity; many models hold 70‑80% of their original price.
- After 10 years, well‑maintained examples tend to retain 90‑95% of their market value, especially when provenance and service history are documented.
- Restoration or significant modifications may either increase value (up to +30%) or decrease perceived authenticity
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