Copart has listed a lot that simultaneously shocks and amazes. This is a 2005 Bentley Continental GT with 827,000 kilometers on the odometer. Yes, you read that correctly. This British aristocrat has traveled nearly 21 laps around the Earth. And it seems it hasn’t said its last word yet.
The Bentley has front-end damage, but it looks more like a light hangover after a loud night than a serious accident. The lower part of the bumper is missing, and the car has sagged to the ground—likely, the air suspension has given up. But overall, it’s not critical.

But the real shock is inside. The interior still looks… well, alive. The leather on the front seats is wrinkled, like a life-experienced investor, but not torn. The dashboard and steering wheel are in decent shape, and the rear seats are almost like new. Clearly, this Bentley hasn’t seen rear passengers in years. And it probably thought it was no longer a “GT” but rather a “daily survival vehicle.”


Nothing is known about its service history. But the fact remains: someone managed to keep a 12-cylinder engine running for nearly a million kilometers. That person is either a saint or an owner with unlimited access to a service center and nerves of steel.
Repairing a Bentley with such mileage is a decision bordering on absurdity and art. But if you want to own not just a car but a moving monument to decisions that defy logic, here’s your chance. A unique piece of Bentley history awaits its next hero.