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Bentley Mark VI
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The Mark VI was the first post-war luxury car from Bentley. Produced from 1946 through 1952, it was also the first car from Rolls-Royce with factory coachwork.
The Mark VI used an F-head straight-6 engine 4.3 L (4257 cc/259 in³) in size. In 1951], a 4.6 L (4566 cc/278 in³) version of the engine was introduced.
Production:
- 4¼ L: 4000 (832 with coachbuilt bodies)
- 4½ L: 1202 (180 with coachbuilt bodies)
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