A large batch of drugs was found in Australia in a collectible 1960 Bentley S2. The retro car was used to smuggle nearly 200 kg of cocaine and methamphetamine.

The classic Bentley S2 was sent from Canada to Australia in a shipping container. Initially, the restored car did not arouse suspicion, but later an informant informed the police that the car had a ‘secret’.

The Bentley was X-rayed and packages with an unknown powder were discovered in the cavities of the car. When it was dismantled, 161 kg of methamphetamine and 30 kg of cocaine were found, with a total value of 115 million dollars. The car was confiscated, and the recipients of the container were arrested.

The car is now jokingly called the most expensive Bentley, as no model of the brand is worth $115 million. By the way, the model is rare – only 1859 of these cars with a 200-horsepower V8 and automatic transmission were produced from 1959 to 1962. By the way, there is a Bentley S2 in Ukraine.