The Bristol 410 is a large luxury saloon produced by Bristol Cars between 1969 and 1976. It was based on the earlier 409 model, but with a number of improvements, including a more powerful engine, a new front end, and a revised suspension.
The 410 was powered by a 6.3-litre Chrysler V8 engine, which produced 325 hp and could propel the car to a top speed of 140 mph. The car was also fitted with a four-speed automatic transmission and power-assisted steering.
The 410 was a very expensive car, with a price tag of £6,500 when it was first launched. As a result, it was only ever produced in small numbers, with around 1,000 cars being built.
Today, the Bristol 410 is considered to be a classic British car, and is highly sought after by collectors.
Manufacturer
The Bristol 410 was manufactured by Bristol Cars, a British luxury car manufacturer that was founded in 1945. Bristol Cars is still in operation today, and continues to produce luxury cars.