Displayed on Geneva Motor Show in 1961 | Ex-Blaton Family | Recently engine and gearbox overhaul | Original left hand drive
This Bentley S2 Continental Flying Spur was presented at the Geneva Motor Show of 1961. It was produced for the European market: left hand drive and a speedometer in km/h. The car was painted in Tudor Grey with a Red leather interior. The exact same color combination as we see today. All this information is confirmed by the chassis card details received from the official RREC archives. The first owner was Mr. Robert Schasseur who just sold the ex-Gianni Agnelli Bentley R-Type Continental Fastback (BC12A) to Australia.
Since 1996, this Bentley S2 Continental Flying Spur was in the hands of the very well-known Blaton family from Belgium. In the construction industry and real estate, this family includes the famous racer Jean Blaton, alias ‘Beurlys’, who raced for some of the most prestigious marques during the years 1957-1987. The car was in a private museum of the family until 2014, which was located in an old plant of the family business in the middle of Brussels. It was driven and serviced from time to time with Bentley Belgium in St. Stevens-Woluwe.The earliest Testarossa available | Formerly shown at Auto Salon Paris, Turin Motorshow and Tokyo Motorshow | The earliest Testarossa to arrive in Asia, the first in Japan | Pininfarina Classiche Certified, matching numbers and colors