A rust-bucket Bentley car manufactured in 1936, which used to belong to a war hero pilot in the Royal Air Force (RAF) who bombed Adolf Hitler's Eagles Nest, is now on sale for a whopping £200,000, according to British media.
The pilot, Charles Blackham, bought the 1936 Bentley Vanden Plas tourer seven years after World War II and had been using the car for 36 years.
Rusty 1936 Bentley that belonged to Second World War hero Charles Blackham goes on sale for £200,000 https://t.co/PqUntTfDZa pic.twitter.com/Y5zyK26UVg
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At the time of the manufacture, Bentley has produced only seven such 4.5-litre cars, therefore its rarity and uniqueness make the vehicle extremely desirable among collectors, according to the H&H Classics of Cheshire auctioneers.