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1951 'Baby Bentley' Triumph Renown Back to Our Fleet

The Triumph Renown was only in production for a short period, from 1949 – 1954
Its similarity to Bentley designs of the day was probably not coincidental and earned it the affectionate name of ‘Baby Bentley.'  Its distinctive razoredge lines designed and built by Mulliner, the Rolls Royce and Bentley coach builders, gave this car a uniqueness not before seen.  A true British classic of which there are now only a handful still in existence and even fewer available for hire. This car is the only one for hire in the south of the U.K. and is believed to be the best example of its kind in the country. This vehicle was a museum exhibit for many years but is now available once again for the enjoyment of us all.
Finished in Warm Silver Mist with blue leather interior, this little beauty will not be overlooked at any wedding. A true classic now affordable to all.
PASSENGER SEATING CAPACITY 3/4
1951 Triumph Renown HIRE CHARGES START AT JUST £259.00 Check Availability

Standard Hire Charges - All Mileage IS SHOWROOM TO SHOWROOM
up to 20m
up to 40m
up to 50m
up to 60m
up to 70m
up to 80m
up to 90m
up to 100
£259
£279
£299
£319
£339
£359
£379
£399
IN CELEBRATION OF OUR 21st BIRTHDAY DISCOUNTED RATES APPLY TO THIS VEHICLE AS SHOWN ABOVE

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Baby Bentley Baby Bentley

My Thoughts On This Car -
This really is a little beauty and in such great condition for its 61 years.
At these prices, no bride needs to 'turn' up at her own wedding, she can 'arrive'- and so she should.
Its a very important day and no self respecting bride would go to her own wedding in anything less
than a chauffeur driven wedding car.
These are unbeatable prices, so if you don't need it for yourself, what about the parents?
Great car, great value and a great British classic.
- Julie

1951 'Baby Bentley Triumph Renown

How many cars will I need?
Probably two. One vehicle for the mother of the bride, bridesmaids/pageboys and one for the bride and her escort. The main bridal car should be special to the bride (and later the bride and groom,) not ferrying other passengers before the bride gets to travel in it. After all, she is meant to be the star of the show.

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