Grand Prix d'Honneur for N° 209 W.M. Couper / W.H. Eastwood on Bentley Mark VI, #B235GT, Standard Steel Sports Saloon with "Rallye-Trim" added with rotary wipers to keep the headlamps clean. This car won the Grand Prix d'honneur. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. Detailed info on this car by expert Klaus-Josef Rossfeldt see About/Additional Infos. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Grand Prix d'Honneur for N° 209 W.M. Couper / W.H. Eastwood on Bentley Mark VI, #B235GT, Standard Steel Sports Saloon with "Rallye-Trim" added with rotary wipers to keep the headlamps clean. This car won the Grand Prix d'honneur. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. Detailed info on this car by expert Klaus-Josef Rossfeldt see About/Additional Infos.

A spectator inspects the Bentley Mark VI of W.M. Couper and W.H. Eastwood, winner of the Grand Prix d'Honneur at the 1951 Rallye Monte Carlo. The Standard Steel Sports Saloon, bearing number 209, features "Rallye-Trim" with rotary wipers to keep its headlamps clean. With the right side of the hood propped open, the car’s dark, polished bodywork reflects the silhouettes of onlookers.


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