Stanley Mann: A tribute from Benjafield’s Racing Club co-founder, and
longtime friend, Philip Strickland
Lifelong Bentley exponent, President and founder member of Benjafield’s Racing Club,
Stanley Mann has died, following a fall at his works in Radlett, Hertfordshire.
Born on 12th April 1945, Stanley, who began his career as a professional photographer,
became smitten with Bentleys after he obtained an opportunity to restore a 3 litre, a
car that revealed to him a quality of engineering excellence and racing potential that
truly fired his imagination. Abandoning photography, Stanley set up his vintage Bentley
dealership, first behind the butcher’s shop run by his family in Edgware, before
moving to the Fruit Farm in Radlett, where for the remainder of his career, he traded
with the world.
Stanley became the market-maker for vintage Bentleys and almost all of the
important Bentleys around the world at some time passed through his workshop.
Restoration was a forte and it was not unusual to see a rather tatty, decrepit old
Bentley enter the works in a pitiful state, later to emerge as a pristine LeMans replica,
much as had happened in period at both the original Bentley works in Cricklewood, not
far from the Fruit Farm and at H. M. Bentley and Partners.