
Bentley Continental Sports Saloon (224)
Released in 1961, originally in two variations â either black/silver or two-tone green â this lavishly featured model was given jewelled lights, an opening boot (that housed a spare wheel), âGlidamaticâ suspension and innovative fingertip âself-centeringâ steering. The look was completed by silver plated bumpers and a radiator capped with Bentleyâs iconic âFlying Bâ mascot â simplified somewhat due to the modelâs 1:50 scale.
This extensive tooling was rumoured to have have been too expensive for the Corgi factory to maintain, hence its deletion in 1965 despite sales of over 960,000. In typically idiosyncratic Corgi fashion, the box depicted an all-green Bentley â a colour the model was never available in.
Size:Â Length: 110mm Width: 37mm Height: 25mm
Released in 1961, originally in two variations â either black/silver or two-tone green â this lavishly featured model was given jewelled lights, an opening boot (that housed a spare wheel), âGlidamaticâ suspension and innovative fingertip âself-centeringâ steering. The look was completed by silver plated bumpers and a radiator capped with Bentleyâs iconic âFlying Bâ mascot â simplified somewhat due to the modelâs 1:50 scale.
This extensive tooling was rumoured to have have been too expensive for the Corgi factory to maintain, hence its deletion in 1965 despite sales of over 960,000. In typically idiosyncratic Corgi fashion, the box depicted an all-green Bentley â a colour the model was never available in.
Size:Â Length: 110mm Width: 37mm Height: 25mm
Description
Released in 1961, originally in two variations â either black/silver or two-tone green â this lavishly featured model was given jewelled lights, an opening boot (that housed a spare wheel), âGlidamaticâ suspension and innovative fingertip âself-centeringâ steering. The look was completed by silver plated bumpers and a radiator capped with Bentleyâs iconic âFlying Bâ mascot â simplified somewhat due to the modelâs 1:50 scale.
This extensive tooling was rumoured to have have been too expensive for the Corgi factory to maintain, hence its deletion in 1965 despite sales of over 960,000. In typically idiosyncratic Corgi fashion, the box depicted an all-green Bentley â a colour the model was never available in.
Size:Â Length: 110mm Width: 37mm Height: 25mm























