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Could have at least washed it first! :caked:
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What an unbelievably talented family. Rembrandt Bugatti, Ettore's younger brother, sculpters of animals are sought after and highly prized too. What a pity he took his own life in 1916 but then the whole world must have seemed mad then, especially in Europe.
http://www.bugatti.com/en/home.html
£2,989,495. was the actual sale price, less than half of the 'expected' amount.
Sign of the times I suppose, roughly 6 months ago an absolutely delectable Ferrari 250GT SWB 'California Spyder' went for (IIRC) over £4,000,000.
I hope this one ended up in the tight hands and not in the ownership of someone who will lock it away for who knows how long.
Much as I admire the workmanship and design of the maque, it still amazes me that Ettore Bugatti never moved beyond beam axles and cable brakes .... let alone copying the Miller twin cam cylinder head.
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Some good points Wombat!
Who ever did the restoration on that black Atlantique 57SC for the cologne and clothing designer mogul did a brilliant job. Every single part restored, and meticulously put back together. One awesome little car.
Bill