Mileage
12,312 km
Gearbox
Manual
First registration
10/1954
Fuel type
Gasoline
Power
77 kW (105 hp)
Seller
Dealer
Basic Data
- Body type
- Coupe
- Type
- Used
- Drivetrain
- Rear
- Seats
- 2
- Doors
- 2
- Country version
- Belgium
Vehicle History
- Mileage
- 12,312 km
- First registration
- 10/1954
Technical Data
- Power
- 77 kW (105 hp)
- Gearbox
- Manual
- Engine size
- 1,971 cc
- Cylinders
- 6
Energy Consumption
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
Equipment
- Comfort & Convenience
- Leather seats
Colour and Upholstery
- Colour
- Green
- Manufacturer colour
- Green
- Upholstery colour
- Green
- Upholstery
- Full leather
Vehicle Description
Bristol 404 Sports Coupe 1954
Date of delivery - 15 October 1954 Bruxelles
Chassis number - 404/2030
Engine number - 100b/3534
Exterior color - Green (original color black)
Interior color - Green leather
In-line 6 - 105 hp - 1971cc
Currently in uk registration
Original LHD
Heritage certificate available
08/07/1954 order form supplied by Remy Mannes available
Many invoices, documents as well as its original instruction manual available which traces the history of the car
Only 50 units were built before 1955 when the carmaker replaced the model with the longer, four-door 405.
Story
The Bristol 404 was a luxury car produced by the British manufacturer Bristol Cars between 1953 and 1955.
It was a successor to the Bristol 403 and was considered one of the most refined and elegant British cars of its time.
In 1954, the Bristol 404 was still a relatively new car, and it was highly sought after by wealthy car enthusiasts.
For the drivetrain, Bristol used BMW's inline-six engines that developed either 105 hp or 125 hp.
The car featured a streamlined body that was both aerodynamic and stylish, with graceful curves and a long hood.
One interesting story about the Bristol 404 from 1954 involves a British diplomat named Sir Christopher Steel.
Sir Steel was serving as the British Ambassador to Lebanon at the time and was traveling in his Bristol 404 through the Lebanese countryside when he was stopped by a group of armed men.
The men were members of a local militia and were known to be hostile to foreigners.
They demanded that Sir Steel and his driver get out of the car, but Sir Steel refused to comply.
Instead, he revved the engine of the Bristol 404 and accelerated towards the group of armed men.
The men scattered, and Sir Steel was able to speed away to safety.
The latter was powerful enough to propel the light vehicle with speeds up to 119 mph (191.5 kph), which was extremely high for those times.
The incident made headlines in the British press and helped cement the Bristol 404's reputation as a powerful and reliable luxury car.
Today, the Bristol 404 is considered a classic car and is highly prized by collectors. It is admired for its elegant design, smooth handling, and impressive performance.
More pictures available
Visible only on appointment
For further informations , please contact us +32 (0)2 681 81 00
Date of delivery - 15 October 1954 Bruxelles
Chassis number - 404/2030
Engine number - 100b/3534
Exterior color - Green (original color black)
Interior color - Green leather
In-line 6 - 105 hp - 1971cc
Currently in uk registration
Original LHD
Heritage certificate available
08/07/1954 order form supplied by Remy Mannes available
Many invoices, documents as well as its original instruction manual available which traces the history of the car
Only 50 units were built before 1955 when the carmaker replaced the model with the longer, four-door 405.
Story
The Bristol 404 was a luxury car produced by the British manufacturer Bristol Cars between 1953 and 1955.
It was a successor to the Bristol 403 and was considered one of the most refined and elegant British cars of its time.
In 1954, the Bristol 404 was still a relatively new car, and it was highly sought after by wealthy car enthusiasts.
For the drivetrain, Bristol used BMW's inline-six engines that developed either 105 hp or 125 hp.
The car featured a streamlined body that was both aerodynamic and stylish, with graceful curves and a long hood.
One interesting story about the Bristol 404 from 1954 involves a British diplomat named Sir Christopher Steel.
Sir Steel was serving as the British Ambassador to Lebanon at the time and was traveling in his Bristol 404 through the Lebanese countryside when he was stopped by a group of armed men.
The men were members of a local militia and were known to be hostile to foreigners.
They demanded that Sir Steel and his driver get out of the car, but Sir Steel refused to comply.
Instead, he revved the engine of the Bristol 404 and accelerated towards the group of armed men.
The men scattered, and Sir Steel was able to speed away to safety.
The latter was powerful enough to propel the light vehicle with speeds up to 119 mph (191.5 kph), which was extremely high for those times.
The incident made headlines in the British press and helped cement the Bristol 404's reputation as a powerful and reliable luxury car.
Today, the Bristol 404 is considered a classic car and is highly prized by collectors. It is admired for its elegant design, smooth handling, and impressive performance.
More pictures available
Visible only on appointment
For further informations , please contact us +32 (0)2 681 81 00
Seller
DealerBritish & Sportscars SA
ContactStéphane Meeremans
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