Bentley builds one-off Continental GT Speed convertible to benefit cancer research

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The Bentley Continental GT Speed convertible the brand's Mulliner division customized to benefit the SagerStrong Foundation has all the flair of the colorful sportscaster himself.

Bentley on Monday unveiled a one-off Continental GT Speed convertible for the SagerStrong Foundation, founded by the late sportscaster Craig Sager and his wife Stacy to fund blood cancer research.

Slated to be auctioned off early next year to benefit that research, the convertible wears an eye-catching color scheme inspired by Sager's colorful wardrobe. The flower pattern is based on an outfit he wore to the 2016 ESPY awards, one of his final public appearances, Bentley said in a press release.

Customization work was handled by Bentley's Mulliner personalization division, which involved a lot more than replicating loud clothing patterns. In keeping with market trends toward greater personalization options, Mulliner has begun offering a wider color palette to Bentley customers that includes Heritage Paints Colors

 

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