Restoring a Bentley has never been a job for the faint of heart.
But, as the veteran of several concours-standard Jaguar E-type builds, Mark Nobbs must have considered himself more qualified than most when he committed to rebuilding this S2 Park Ward Continental, bought with a friend as a running car with an MoT certificate.
Five years, a change of co-owner and £100,000 in restoration costs later, Nobbs is an older, wiser man who, while pleased with the results, freely admits he would not be in a hurry to tackle another Rolls-Royce or Bentley rebuild.
Then again perfection, or as near to it as possible, never did come easily or cheaply.
“The fact that it took five years to do was frustrating in some respects,” says Nobbs, “but we wanted it as close to concours standard as we could get.”
Like the S2, Nobbs is of ’60s vintage and has been restoring cars since he was 16 years old.
Beginning with a Mini – “because my parents didn’t want me to have a moped” – he quickly progressed through an Austin A40, MGBs and even a Ferrari 308GT4 that he bought from a pig farmer near Portsmouth.