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OCT 16th 2019
Erin Baker

Erin Baker

Review: Bentley Flying Spur

The S1 Continental Flying Spur of 1957 cost £8,034 when it went on sale as the four-door version of the R-Type Continental. The name came from Mulliner’s design director at the time, Arthur Talbot Johnstone and his clan which originated in the Scottish Borders. The first Flying Spur to come out of the factory featured the Clan Johnstone spur mascot on the grille. The arrival of an aluminium V8 engine in 1959 for the Flying Spur made it the fastest four-door car in the world at the time.

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