Non-Running 2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label Offers Rare Restoration Opportunity for Luxury Car EnthusiastsA 2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label powered by the brand’s legendary 6.75-liter turbocharged V8 has surfaced as an unusual bargain opportunity, offering buyers a complete luxury saloon for just $7,500 despite currently being non-running.Check out these cars for sale:1983 Buick Electra Park Avenue1951 Pontiac Chieftain Custom Street RodPierce Arrow MotoretteCadillac DevilleFinished in black with a matching black leather interior, the Arnage shows approximately 55,000 miles and is being offered strictly as a spares or repair vehicle. While the car cannot currently be started due to a key coding issue, the seller states the vehicle had previously been running and driving before the problem emerged.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Arnage Red Label occupies an important place in Bentley history. Introduced after Volkswagen Group assumed control of Bentley Motors, the Red Label marked the return of the company’s traditional Rolls-Royce-derived 6.75-liter turbocharged V8 engine. The move helped distinguish Bentley’s performance-focused identity during a transitional period for the British luxury manufacturer.The Red Label quickly became one of the most sought-after Arnage variants thanks to its combination of effortless torque, classic engineering and traditional Bentley character. Paired with a GM-sourced 4L80-E four-speed automatic transmission, the large luxury saloon delivered smooth performance while maintaining the comfort expected from a flagship Bentley.Despite its current non-running condition, the vehicle appears complete and largely intact. The seller notes that the car has not been dismantled and retains all major components, including the engine, transmission, wiring systems and electronic control modules.Inside, the Arnage features a well-preserved black leather cabin complemented by traditional walnut wood veneer trim across the dashboard and interior panels. Original switchgear, instrumentation, seats and door cards are also said to remain in place and in respectable condition for the car’s age.AdvertisementAdvertisementExternally, the car retains its body panels, alloy wheels, grille, glass and lighting components, making it potentially attractive not only as a restoration candidate but also as a complete donor vehicle for other Arnage projects.The 6.75-liter turbocharged V8 remains one of the most recognizable engines associated with Bentley and Rolls-Royce, and complete examples continue to hold value among enthusiasts and collectors familiar with the platform. Given the rising costs of parts and restoration work for early modern Bentleys, complete donor vehicles have become increasingly important within the specialist market.The seller recommends inspection prior to purchase and notes that transportation or recovery will be required due to the car’s current condition. No guarantees are being offered with the sale.For the right buyer, however, the Arnage could represent a relatively affordable entry point into Bentley ownership. Whether used as the foundation for a restoration, a source of hard-to-find components or potentially recommissioned back onto the road, the car presents a rare opportunity tied to one of Bentley’s most recognizable luxury saloons of the early 2000s.⚡️ Read the full article on MotoriousSign up for the Motorious Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.