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An unrestored 1934 Bugatti Type 59 Sports captured Best of Show at the 73rd annual Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, making it the first Preservation-class car to win the event.
At the grand finale of Monterey Car Week on Sunday, a 1934 Bugatti Type 59 Sports from the Pearl Collection of Fritz Burkard of Zug, Switzerland, took home the most prestigious award in the world ...
The Bugatti Baby II, a 75% scale, electrified version of the original Type 35, has become a modern design icon since its inception.
The interior of the Type 43 doesn't look that strange or different from what we're used to in other cars. There's a steering ...
In 2009, one of the most astonishing barn finds in automotive history stunned the collector car world. Hidden in a dusty ...
Naturally, Bugatti might seek to celebrate the century milestone with not just an ode or two to Type 35 but also perhaps with the Veyron and Chiron successor. If not, there's another solution.
If you're one of the Autoblog faithful you might remember our story on the Bugatti Type 64 Coupe chassis on display at the Mullin Automotive Museum, one of just three built by the French carmaker ...
For me, the best French car of all time is the Bugatti Type 35. On August 3, 1924, Bugatti rolled out five examples of its new racing car for the French Grand Prix at Lyon.
Bugatti is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its legendary Type 35. On August 3, 1924, the Bugatti Type 35 made its debut at the Grand Prix de Lyon, where five cars lined up for the race.
So, as you can imagine, this 1936 Bugatti Type 57 Ventoux was the perfect vehicle with which to transport elephants for the circus. And it’s now for sale on Bring a Trailer.
This 1936 Bugatti Type 57 Ventoux is in need of much attention, love, and a steady flow of cash, so it might get a second lease at life – and yet another chapter to an already incredible story.
A 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Sports Tourer is set to cross the block at the Bonhams event in Amelia Island, Florida, March 2, and it took a very roundabout way to get there. Just 48 Type 57s were built ...