Bugatti’s triumphant success began with the Type 13. However, it took a while to get started.
Leave a CommentWe are now slowly approaching the history of Bugatti. And we’ll start at the very beginning, with the Type 10.
Leave a CommentSwiss engineer Ernest Henry was one of the great engineers of the early days of the automobile. This Ballot is a masterpiece.
Leave a CommentThe Alpine A110 GT4 is probably the least known model from the French brand. And you look twice – is that really an Alpine?
Leave a CommentEmile Darl’Mat’s Peugeot is certainly one of the most extraordinary French automobiles ever made. And they are rare too.
Leave a CommentThe Avions Voisin are among our absolute favourites anyway. And this C25 Aérodyne is simply magnificent.
Leave a CommentIt is simply beautiful in its simplicity, the Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport with its bodywork from the Dubos brothers.
Leave a CommentThe Ligier JS2 almost won the 24 Hours of Le Mans. And maybe it could have been a sales success too. But, well…
Leave a CommentIn 1937, a certain Louis Gérard competed in a race for the first time ever. And he came in fourth at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Leave a CommentIt’s about time we dedicate to the French Venturi. We’ll start with the 400 Trophy, which was a worthy rival to the Ferrari F40.
Leave a CommentWhen automobiles go to war, amazing things can happen. One example of this is this wonderful Bugatti Type 35.
Leave a CommentThis Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport was apparently used for a few quick laps. Then the owner had had enough.
Leave a CommentWith the MS640, Matra finally wanted to win at Le Mans in 1969. It turned out differently, but the story is still good.
Leave a CommentThe first owner of this Bugatti Veyron, #5040, seems to have had a clear preference for a particular colour.
Leave a CommentThis is the first time a Bugatti Centodieci has come onto the market. Expectations are correspondingly high.
Leave a CommentThe Bugatti Type 35 fills us with awe. And we know too little about these wonderful cars, so this is also a learning process.
Leave a CommentThe ‘Goutte d’Eau’ by Figoni & Falaschi are true works of art on wheels. They were also available from Delahaye.
Leave a CommentThey are now coming one at a time, the Bugatti Veyron. This is a Grand Sport Vitesse, #5072, the buyer loved blue.
Leave a CommentThe Bugatti Type 35 is one of the most wonderful cars of all time. We tell the story of #4947, which started in Belgium with a Romanian.
Leave a CommentActually, the 80 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport were more for wimps, with a maximum speed of just 273 mph.
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