Equipment
Wheel covers, narrow whitewalls, dual wing mirrors, Flying B hood ornament, Lucas driving lights, Sony CD stereo with rear seat speakers, power windows, air conditioning in the front and rear.
Condition
Represented as unrestored, but it has gotten serious attention. Does not have original tools. Decent older repaint with a few blemishes. Cracked windshield gasket. Solid underneath. Tidy maintained engine bay. Can't find any rust. Sound interior wood that may be original and good newer upholstery. It looks like it was set up as a wedding car given the stereo and air conditioning and claimed to be 9,368 original miles. No representation of service history, which is not a good sign.
Market commentary
The V-8, quad-headlight S3 is worth considerably more than early Bentley S-series cars. It's hard to bid with confidence on any classic Bentley with an ambiguous history, and Tulsa probably wasn't the right venue for it. The reported high bid was less than project car money and therefore way off from what any decent S3 deserves.