![]() 12/04/2019 at 09:06 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Ive been bamboozled.
Also, ive seen this car before so I cant remember if this is a repost. In a max n ermas parking lot.
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![]() 12/04/2019 at 09:53 |
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I’ve seen the B badge replacements before but not the hood ornament.
Fun fact: The wings on the Bentley logo have a different number of feathers on each side to fool counterfeiters
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Yeah, the hood ornament is something I’ve not seen before either.
The last time I saw one of these with the swapped B badge it also had the shark teeth grill. Very, uh, classy.
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I love it!
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Accurate
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The saddest of all up-badging mods. Sadder than an M3- 20i or a CLK23 0 AMG.
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One day my wife and I were driving in a slightly more affluent area and saw a Bentley. I made a joke that when your south of this marker (which we were) you see real Bentleys and when your north of it you see Chrysler 300s with knockoff Bentley parts. It was fabulous when a week later we are in the northern suburbs and boom 300 with the Bentley grille and I’m like “it’s true! See!”
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I’ve never understood this mentality. Did the owner really finish applying the badge, step back to admire his handiwork, and think to himself “yep, that takes care of it, everyone at work is going to think I’ve got a real Bentley for sure now!”?