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1937 Bugatti Type 57's Found in Atalante Photo

Posted By Pratap007 on Jan 02, 2009   FROM: web-pedia.blogspot.com report abuse

4.7 Million Dollars! Hidden Treasure Found In Dr. Carr's Garage, A 57s Types Bugatti.

A rare 1937 Bugatti Atalante 57s was found in a garage somewhere in England, which could screech owl is the largest discovery in the history of the car.Bugatti is owned by retiring surgeon Harold Carr garage, which apparently left after a few uses.Also found in the same garage was a vintage Aston Martin and Jaguar E-Type.

1937 Bugatti Type 57s Atalante ImagesHarold Carrdies several years ago and left her to her grand-children for the real estate that is in the beginning they thought they were only found their clunky old car.Imagine surprise when they discovered that he was worth. "We simply do not believe in it. This is so because it has used for 50 years. It was one of the original super autima. When it was built could get up to 130 miles per hour, while the majority of the car can do 50 miles.

When you go to Paris for auction next month, is expected to recover ... ... 4.7 million dollars! ! Bonhams auction house will put this under the hammer Bugatti Feb. 7

More Information About This Classic Car.

The Bugatti Type 57 and later variantsuas completely new design by Jean Bugatti, son of founder Ettore. Type 57s built from 1934 to 1940.

Type 57s used tuin-cam 3257 cc engine based on the type 49, but difficult modified Jean Bugatti. Type 57s is one of the most popular car Bugatti. On the "S" stands for "surbaissé", although most considered synonymous with the "sport".It included a v-shaped dip at the bottom of the radiator and mesh grilles on either side of the engine compartment..

Wheelbase: 117.3 in
Track: 53.1 in
Weight: 2,100 pounds

Atalante 57s he is in a limited edition of 17 copies, and only 15 survive today. A quarter of them are accommodated in the museum in the rural areas of France.Now one more care remain to find. For More Photes Of Bugatti car's Click Here.

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