This gorgeous car is finished in Moonbeam Silver with Beluga Black leather and a black hood – a colour palette we believe shows off the Bentley GTC form to optimal effect.
This unique Bentley GTC Speed Mulliner has an exhaustive list of optional extras that would have added over £25,000 to the purchase price.
It is equipped with the all-important Mulliner Driving Specification as well as the Premier Pack and many, many other extras, including the ‘Coming Home’ option, contrast stitching on the upholstery and steering wheel, 20” Mulliner split-rim alloys, ‘Flying B’ bonnet mascot by Arden.
The car’s mileage is less than 28,000.
Needless to say of the car that has spent over a decade pursuing the ultimate aesthetic expression of the GTC model, this car presents stunningly from every angle, inside and out.
The shut lines and panel gaps are tight and consistent.
There are no dinks, dents, creases or folds anywhere that we can see.
The paintwork has an impressive depth of shine and lustre to it and is devoid of all but the lightest hint of road rash around the front valance and one of two paint chips in the usual places – edges of doors, wheel arches, etc.
The wheels are in excellent condition and have evidently been kept well clear of kerbs and other hazards and all have matching Pirelli P-Zero tyres with plenty of life left in them.
The doors close with all the precision you would expect to find in a car of this quality - and no need for anything so violent as slamming them either, as the car is fitted with the optional soft-close function that enables the doors to be closed with the lightest touch of one's fingertips.
The hood fabric is in excellent fettle and the mechanism operates precisely as it should, with the hood fitting snugly into its designated position both up and down.
All lights, lenses, badging and external fixtures and fittings are beyond reproach.
It really is very difficult to find anything to fault.
The pretty much unimpeachable condition continues on the inside, where the quilted black Mulliner upholstery (with contrast stitching and piping) has yet to earn any creases or patina.
The seats, front and back, are comfortable, supportive and fully functional.
The carpets and mats are beyond reproach, as are the door cards and the lining of the roof.
So, too, is the dashboard, where the dark wooden veneers are richly glossy and their lacquers intact.
The steering wheel, gear selector and pedals are all fine and the instrument array, centre console and various storage compartments all seem to be hanging on to their youthful good looks with a tenacity that would provoke envy in Dorian Gray.
It has a full Bentley main dealer service record until 2018.
The car was the subject of a full AA condition report at 26,213.
The car has been fully HPI checked and cleared.
It has an MoT certificate (with no advisories) valid until 9.1.24.