1926 Bentley 3-Litre ‘Red Label’ Weymann Saloon
Designed by former aircraft engine creator W.O. Bentley, the 1926 Bentley 3-Litre ‘Red Label’ Weymann Saloon represents a high point in British sporting luxury. The Speed Model variant, identified by its distinctive red radiator badge, offered superior performance among the 3-Litre range.
These vehicles featured unique fabric-covered bodywork using the Weymann patent system—a construction method that reduced weight while maintaining structural integrity. This approach mirrored the philosophy behind Bentley’s racing cars of the period. Technical specifications included a responsive inline four-cylinder engine, high-quality C-Type gearboxes, and specialized fuel systems. Bentley maintained strict quality standards, insisting that approved coachbuilders construct the bodies, with each finished car thoroughly inspected before delivery.
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