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I bought £13,000 Bentley only to learn it was once owned by legendary TV host of classic 1980s game show


A MECHANIC bought a £13,000 Bentley — then learned it was once owned by Bullseye’s Jim Bowen.

Joe Hewes, 31, had no idea of the burgundy R Turbo’s link to the legendary TV host.

Joe Hewes bought a £13,000 Bentley — then learned it was once owned by Bullseye’s Jim Bowen

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Joe Hewes bought a £13,000 Bentley — then learned it was once owned by Bullseye’s Jim BowenCredit: NB PRESS LTD
YouTuber Joe, of Market Harborough, Leicestershire, spotted the 1997 motor for sale on eBay and was so taken by it he offered the full asking price

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YouTuber Joe, of Market Harborough, Leicestershire, spotted the 1997 motor for sale on eBay and was so taken by it he offered the full asking priceCredit: NB PRESS LTD
The rare motor was top of the range for its time and came complete with walnut dinner trays, sheepskin carpets and heated seats

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The rare motor was top of the range for its time and came complete with walnut dinner trays, sheepskin carpets and heated seatsCredit: NB PRESS LTD
Bowen hosted Bullseye from 1981 to 1995

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Bowen hosted Bullseye from 1981 to 1995Credit: Rex

He spotted the 1997 motor for sale on eBay and was so taken by it he offered the full asking price without even seeing it.

The rare motor was top of the range for its time and came complete with walnut dinner trays, sheepskin carpets and heated seats.

Joe, who buys and restores tanks, told The Sun: “I wanted something different to drive around in and have always loved Bentleys.

“They’re a beautiful car with a classic shape and not so expensive these days.

“I went onto eBay and saw this one and just had to have it.

“I offered the full asking price on the condition that the owner drive it to the farm.

“If he agreed, I could be fairly confident that the car was still in good working order – and he was good to his word.

“He drove it all the way here and then told me it came with an added bonus – that it was owned by Jim.”

YouTuber Joe, of Market Harborough, Leicestershire, now uses it for trips out with pals and his pet dog.

He added: “The guy who sold it handed me the keys and then left with his BFH (Bus Fare Home).”

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Bowen, whose other catchphrases included “Super, smashing, great”, hosted Bullseye from 1981 to 1995.

In its heyday it was watched by up to 20 million viewers.

The show is being revived this Christmas – with Andrew Flintoff taking over the presenting role made famous by Bowen.

The telly special will even feature darts sensation Luke Littler as a guest star.

Joe said: “I was too young to remember Bullseye but I’ve watched a few old episodes with my mum and dad.

“They loved it back in the day and can’t believe I’ve now got Jim’s car.

“I always wanted a Bentley and now I’ve got one that belonged to a TV legend.”

Joe now uses it for trips out with pals and his pet dog

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Joe now uses it for trips out with pals and his pet dogCredit: NB PRESS LTD



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