Bristol 411 is one of the most interesting British grand tourers of the 1970s. years. Unlike brands like Aston Martin and Jaguar, Bristol has always been more about discretion than ostentation.
The 411 was produced between 1969 and 1976 and was a very low production, hand-built car, making it an exclusive piece.
Under the hood was a large displacement Chrysler V8 (up to 6.6 liters), which provided around 300+ horsepower and allowed a top speed of around 230 km/h (230 mph).
Unlike sports cars of the time, the Bristol was more comfort-oriented – it was a fast, comfortable, long-distance GT that handled high speeds effortlessly.
The design is very austere – angular bodywork, minimal frills and an understated look, which was the intention. The Bristol has often been described as a car for people who don’t want to attract attention.
This particular piece has classic paintwork and a well-preserved interior, while looking very authentic. The interior tends to be luxurious, with an emphasis on quality materials and hand craftsmanship.














