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Police seize vintage Bentley worth $115 million because of what's in it

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The most expensive vintage Bentley ever sold was a rare 1932 4.5-liter Supercharged "Blower" Bentley that went for $7 million at an auction in England in 2012.

One has now been discovered in Australia that's worth over 20 times more than that — but only because of what was in it. Police in New South Wales were tipped off that a 1960 Bentley S2 was being shipped from Canada that they might want to check out.

Following its arrival in Port Botany on Thursday, authorities served a warrant at a home where it was being stored, seized it and had it X-rayed. MONTEREY CAR WEEK AUCTIONS SET RECORD WITH $469 MILLION IN SALES Police were tipped off to the shipment. (NSW Police Force) Spotting some anomalies on the scan, they removed the headlights and found bags of methamphetamine stuffed behind them, then preceded to dismantle the vehicle.

All told, 350 pounds of meth and 132 pounds of cocaine, worth around $115 million, were discovered within the car, a police report said.

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