Brewster Green suits the XK120’s rakish lines so well that few will guess that it actually comes from Bentley’s palette of colours.
Mind you, a large part of the reason it works so well is the condition of the panels, which are pretty much flawless in both alignment and condition; consistent shutlines are a given with a restoration of this quality and the panel alignment is further showcased by an unbroken line from the flowing front wings through to the XK120’s muscular haunches.
It’s a heck of a profile, that’s for sure.
There are no dents, dinks, or other significant damage either – and of course, rust simply isn’t an issue.
Much of the external brightwork was either replaced or rechromed including the two-piece front bumper, which was supplied by Coventry Auto Components and installed with a new fitting kit. Classic Bumper Services caried out the re-chroming, which looks as good now as it did when the firm finished it five years ago.
The MWS wire wheels still look like new with no tarnishing, pitting, or rust – however, should you prefer the look of the originals, then the five black wire wheels that used to be fitted are also included in the auction.
Tyres are matching 185VR16 tubeless radials from Blockley; made in 2018, they have oodles of tread left because they’ve barely been used. Plus, we will never get tired of telling you that experience shows that matching high-quality tyres are an infallible sign of a caring and mechanically sympathetic owner who is prepared to spend the appropriate amount in maintaining their car properly.
The folding roof is in a very good condition with no rips, tears, or holes. It fits well too, and the only issue we’re aware of is “a mistake was made with the hood fitting so that the rear window panel cannot be unzipped.”
It sits neatly beneath a cover when it is folded, and fits like a drum when it is raised – and it probably won’t surprise you to learn that it transitions between the two states smoothly and easily.
The huge headlamps and the diminutive Lucas rear lamps are flawless, as is the glazing, including the rear window, which is the correct one for the model.
You may notice the bonnet badge, which is a repro made to look patinated.
As for flaws, there is a chip to the trailing edge of the driver’s door, with a few more chips being present to the boot lid and aperture, and around the fuel filler cap. There is also an inch-long crack in the bonnet near the radiator, something that is a common fault, as well as marks on the offside front wing just in front of the mirror and on the wheelarch.
Other than these minor flaws, a good machine-polish would enable it to fulfill its considerable potential.