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Bugatti Type 57 19341940 Motorpedia ALL models, history and specifications

This vehicle, with chassis number 57 374, is now known as the "Rothschild Atlantic". The "Holzschuh Atlantic", the third car built, with chassis number 57 473, was delivered to Jacques Holzschuh of France in October 1936. The second owner of the car, a collector, died in an accident on a level crossing.


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Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic.. One of the most formidable Grand Prix cars in history, the W125 delivered around 600 horsepower and could reach speeds above 200 mph. Unlike the other cars here.


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Bugatti designed the Type 57 as a production car and as a racing variant, the ultimate grand tourisme. The range included various engine options and bodies such as Galibier (four-door saloon), Stelvio (convertible), Ventoux (two-door saloon) and Atalante (coupé).


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A one-of-a-kind homage to the long-lost TYPE 57 SC ATLANTIC. 01 INTRO 02 ORIGINS 03 DESIGN 04 TYPE 57 SC ATLANTIC COUPÉ 05 THE FOUR ATLANTICS 06 ELUSIVE ATLANTIC 07 GALLERY 08 DISCOVER L'UNIVERS BUGATTI >> La Voiture Noire 22.32 1/100 km 505.60 g/km ENGLISH AUDIO OFF La Voiture Noire


BUGATTI TYPE 57 SC ATLANTIC DARK BLUE 1937 Solido

French automaker Bugatti built roughly 800 Type 57s from 1934 to 1940, making the model its most popular. Ironically, one variant -- the Type 57 Atlantic Coupe-- is among the rarest and most valuable automobiles in the world.Just four were ever constructed, and three are accounted for today, making chassis 57453 a potential "barn find" that Bugatti estimates could be worth as much as $114 million.


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The four Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic. The coupe is powered by a silent, strong 3.3-litre straight-eight with up to 200 PS and the top speed was in excess of 200 km/h - at a time when horse-drawn.


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The Bugatti Type 57 used the 3.3-liter inline-8 engine from the Type 59 Grand Prix cars, producing 135 horsepower. This gave the Type 57 a top speed of 95 mph, an astonishing figure for the time. Only 630 odd examples were ever produced which marks how exclusive the car is.


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$40 million Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic wins Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award By Mike Hanlon February 09, 2018 The exquisite lines of the 1936 Bugatti Type 57 SC Coupé.


Find Bugatti's Lost 100 Million Type 57 SC Atlantic Coupe

Find Bugatti's Lost $100 Million Type 57 SC Atlantic Coupe in the Ultimate Treasure Hunt But only if it hasn't turned to dust like Spider-Man after Thanos' snap. by Jonathon Klein |.


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The Type 57 was designed by founder Ettore Bugatti's son, Jean Bugatti. An entirely new design, the Type 57 was offered in a variety of body styles and also featured coachwork by various well known coachbuilers. Two main variants of the Type 57 were built: the Base Type 57, and the Type 57S, which featured a lowered chassis.


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Created between 1936 and 1938, the three remaining 57SC Atlantics - chassis No. 57374, chassis No. 57473, and No. 57591 - are regarded as some of the most valuable cars in the world. The fourth, No. 57453, would be as well had it not gone missing following the death of its original owner, Jean Bugatti. The first of four Bugatti Type 57SC.


40 million Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic wins Peninsula Classics Best of

The original Type 57 was a touring car model produced from 1934 through 1940. It used the 3.3 L (3,257 cc; 198 cu in) engine from the Type 59 Grand Prix cars, producing 135 hp (100 kW). Top speed was 153 km/h (95 mph). It rode on a 3,302 mm (130 in) wheelbase and had a 1,349 mm (53 in) wide track.


1936 1938 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic Coupe Specifications

The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport '57 One of One' serves as a moving piece of art, a bridge between the storied past of the Type 57 SC Atlantic and the innovative future of Bugatti. As it takes its rightful place in the pantheon of automotive legends, it not only honors the legacy of the Type 57 SC Atlantic but also paves the way for future.


Bugatti 57 SC Atlantic coupe, the ageless masterpiece still inspires

Both gracious and audacious, the 1936-38 Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic Coupe is regarded as the greatest triumph of Jean Bugatti's automotive artistry, a design so otherworldly that it remains unique, a feat never to be repeated again.


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It draws inspiration from one of the most treasured automobiles ever made, the Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic. Just four 57 SC Atlantics were ever made, three of which survive today, which makes it.


photo Bugatti 57 SC Atlantic (1938)

1936 Bugatti Type 57 SC Coupe Atlantic, design by Jean Bugatti: Chantilly Arts & Elegance. Car Of The Day: 1925 Bugatti Type 35C Grand Prix. RM Sotheby's To Auction A McLaren P1 And Porsche.