Description
Magnificent Bentley Mark VI by Geneva architect Jean Camoletti (1891-1972), original bodywork gilded with gold leaf by a renowned visual artist in 2017. The interior, with leather upholstery, wood panelling, sky, carpets, has been completely refurbished in the original style and colours; the engine has been completely overhauled. This vehicle is very rare and has a history linked to the architect Jean Camoletti, who built Geneva airport in the 1930s and the Hôtel Cornavin, famous for being one of the mythical locations in Hergé's comic strip "L'affaire Tournesol".
The bodywork has deliberately been left in its original state, as an artistic intervention by a prestigious artist was carried out in 2017. The vehicle is being sold with today's expert appraisal, in perfect working order, with its history and all documents relating to its history. The price is subject to discussion.