The Bentley Continental GT3-R represents the pinnacle of automotive luxury and performance, combining the rich heritage of Crewe's hand-built craftsmanship with exclusivity. With only 99 units of this two-door coupe produced from 2014-2015, each GT3-R is a testament to Bentley's racing pedigree and bespoke manufacturing. Donating your GT3-R to Alabamotion not only preserves its legacy but also provides essential funding for our community initiatives.
This ultra-rare collector vehicle is more than just a car—it's a piece of art that signifies excellence. With a stunning factory-authentic green and black two-tone paint job and a retuned 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 that produces 572 hp, the GT3-R commands attention and respect among automotive enthusiasts. The meticulous hand-building at Crewe and its racing homologation lineage make it a worthy addition to any collection, and your donation can help ensure that this legacy continues for future generations.
📖Generation guide
Continental GT3-R • 2014-2015
The GT3-R is a single-generation model celebrating Bentley's racing success, with only 99 units produced. It features bespoke Mulliner commissioning and is exclusively a 2-door coupe.
Known issues by generation
The Bentley Continental GT3-R, powered by a 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8, requires careful attention to specific maintenance issues that are critical for maintaining its collector value. Key concerns include timing-chain and tensioner inspections that should occur between 80,000 to 120,000 miles, as well as ensuring the bespoke ECU is verified to avoid red flags. Regular service intervals for the 8-speed ZF automatic transmission and the all-wheel-drive system are essential, particularly fluid services for the Haldex coupling. Owners should also be mindful of the unique carbon-ceramic brake wear and ensure that documentation from Crewe Mulliner is present to validate its authenticity.
Donation value by condition + generation
When assessing the value of a Bentley Continental GT3-R, original paint and provenance are paramount. The 1-of-99 nameplate must match the vehicle's VIN and documentation—any repaint or restoration could lead to substantial value loss, often exceeding $50,000. Low-mile preservation is crucial, with most desirable examples showing between 5,000 and 15,000 miles. This ultra-rare model is expected to appreciate, especially when accompanied by thorough service history and auction documentation from respected sources such as RM Sotheby's and Bonhams, making a qualified appraisal essential for accurate valuation.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Bentley Continental GT3-R involves a few critical steps to ensure compliance and proper valuation. We strongly recommend working with a qualified appraiser to complete IRS Form 8283 Section B, as the value of your vehicle significantly exceeds the $5,000 threshold. White-glove transport in climate-controlled conditions is essential for preserving the vehicle's integrity. Additionally, providing the original build plate, service history, and matching engine/chassis VIN documentation is mandatory to validate your donation and support its appraisal process.
Alabama regional notes
For Continental GT3-R owners in Alabama, a few vital resources can ensure your vehicle receives the necessary specialized care. There are ultra-rare-tier independent specialists within the region, but always verify their qualifications in handling such high-end vehicles. The Crewe Mulliner bespoke service network is available for maintenance and restoration, and it’s recommended to keep in mind the environmental factors such as salt-belt versus sun-belt preservation when considering your vehicle's upkeep.
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