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Lord K's Garage - 10th Issue. MAESTRO'S CARS

Everyone knows the name Bugatti. But only a few had a chance to see Bugatti cars. Less than 8000 were produced and even less survived.

Ettore Bugatti designed cars and engines, high-speed trains and even airplanes. Coming from artistic family (his father was a prominent turn-of-the-century designer), he paid great attention to shape and detail. All Bugatti cars - spartan racers, stylish coupes or stately limousines - are a work of art. Not only Maestro's art - the best coachbuilders were eager to fulfill the orders of Bugatti customers.
Just three cars:
1925 Bugatti Type 39

1930 Bugatti Type 41 Royale


1936 Bugatti Type 57G Tank

Here is a small tribute to Maestro Ettore Bugatti and his son Jean, who designed the famous Type 57. Enjoy the slideshow:
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Special thanks to Supercars.net, Ultimatecarpage.com, Conceptcarz.com

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Tags: 1920s, 1930s, auto, cars, design, france, garage, races, streamline

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Comment by lord_k on November 7, 2009 at 6:19am
You'll love Talbot-Lago too.
Comment by Tome Wilson on November 6, 2009 at 2:10pm
More horses. Less carriage.

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