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Chassis LB 2332 was the first of three Team Cars built and owing to its start number for the 1929 Le Mans, it is today commonly referred to as 'Old No. 1'. Bentley Boy Woolf Barnato drove it to back-to-back Le Mans wins, partnered by Tim Birkin in 1929 and Kidston in 1930. I>>>
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Laid out in the spring of 1930, chassis HM2868 is today better known as Old No. 2 for the starting number it most famously used. In May of that year it took a commanding victory at Brooklands in the hands of Barnato and Clement. A few weeks later, it was piloted to second at>>>
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This is the third and final Speed Six Team car that was constructed alongside its sister car early in 1930. Better known today as 'Old No. 3', it finished second behind 'Old No. 2' in the 1930 Brooklands Double 12. Its fortunes were even worse at Le Mans where an accident in>>>
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