2005 Bentley Continental GT with a Florida salvage title has traveled over 500,000 miles
- This Bentley has driven an unbelievable 514,636 miles
- It’s currently stored in a carpark in Florida
- The car seems easy enough to restore…
Published on Jan 15, 2025 at 3:47 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on Jan 15, 2025 at 5:15 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
This 2005 Bentley Continental GT, found in Florida, has lived a full life on the road.
Quite unbelievably, it’s clocked a jaw-dropping 514,636 miles.
And despite its high mileage, this old Bentley’s still in pretty good nick.
That’s not to say the car, which is currently up for grabs, won’t need a full restoration to get back on the road though.
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Bentley Continental GT in Florida with 500,000 miles
Just like this unbelievably high-mileage Mercedes, this Bentley had seen a lot.
Unfortunately, it’s now found a new home in a parking lot, waiting for someone to give it some TLC.
While Bentleys are known for their luxury, they tend to lose their value quickly, and that’s what happened with this 2005 Bentley Continental GT.
The car is currently sitting at a low bid of $1000 and a ‘Buy It Now’ price of $6500 on Copart – pretty low for a Bentley.
That said, the low price was set for good reason.
The car had significant front-end damage and a collapsed suspension.
But if bought by someone who knows what they’re doing, the Bentley could still be restored to its prime, just like this 1988 Porsche 928 in New York.
The car has real potential
The car still packs a 12-cylinder, 552-horsepower engine that can reach speeds of nearly 200 mph.
More impressively, this Bentley in Florida has surprisingly minimal interior damage, considering all those miles.
From the dashboard to the steering wheel and leather seats, everything seems as it should be.
But that said, it’s always important to go through this golden checklist before committing to a second-hand vehicle.
Otherwise you might end up like the buyer of this old 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE bought for cheap.