Bentley Does an Antiques Roadshow with Heritage Collection Parts
Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos

A cross-country road trip with enough spare parts to practically build another car? Sounds like something from Paris-to-Peking, but in this case it's actually the Bentley Heritage Roadshow -- and it's here in the U.S. Bentley's putting 1,000 rare items from its Heritage Parts and Accessories division on display, traveling across 8,000 miles of American countryside to do so.
Most of the Bentleys that have ever been built are still running today, and the marque's customers are fascinated with the range of available vintage, hard-to-find parts. Crewe is playing on this and laying it all out for enthusiasts via the traveling show – from owner's manuals to engine blocks. The 1,000-strong contingent will be running until October, 23, with dates in Parsippany, NJ, Bethesda, MD, High Point, NC, Dallas and Houston, TX, Palm Beach and Miami, FL coming up.
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