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The Bentley 4 Litre was a supercharged variant is also known as the Blower Bentley. Famous for his statement theres no replacement for displacement Walter Owen Bentley upped the displacement of the Bentley 3 Litre in 1926 to produce the 4 Litre. Upon taking control of the company the Bentley Boys went in search of even more power and developed the supercharged model in 1929 at Henry Birkins racing workshops in Welwyn Garden City. The total production of the 4Liter was 720 between 1927 and 1931. Of these 55 were fitted with superchargers. This classic sports car is notable for winning the 1927 24 Hours of Le Mans in normally aspirated form and for attaining the speed record in 1932 on the Brooklands circuit with a speed of 137.97 mph in supercharged form
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