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1927 Le Mans 24 hours: The Bentley team prepare for the race. Number 3 is the winning car of Dr. John Benjafield and Sammy Davis

1927 Le Mans 24 hours: The Bentley team prepare for the race. Number 3 is the winning car of Dr. John Benjafield and Sammy Davis


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1927 Le Mans 24 hours: The Bentley team prepare for the race. Number 3 is the winning car of Dr. John Benjafield and Sammy Davis

Le Mans, France.
18-19 June 1927.
The Bentley team prepare for the race. Number 3 is the winning car of Dr. John Benjafield and Sammy Davis..
World Copyright: LAT Photographic
Ref: Autocar Glass Plate A8064

Media ID 18226859

© LAT PHOTOGRAPHIC


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