Published February 21st, 2009 at 4:17 am in Auction, Bugatti, Type 57S, Vintage Cars with no comments
A vintage find 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante Coupe shone at the Bonhams Retromobile auction held last February 7 in Paris. The vintage wonder was discovered inside a British garage and was sold to the highest bidder for approximately $4.4 million.

While Bonhams failed to give information on the Bugatti’s new owner, Bonhams stated that the selling price of the 1937 Bugatti is 3,417,500 Euros. There are only 17 copies of the Type 57S Atalante Coupe at present. The one sold at the Paris auction was initially owned by the President of the British Racing Drivers Club, Earl Howe. The model was passed from one owner to another until in 1955 it was bought by Dr Harold Carr of England. It was reported that the vintage car was kept in his garage in the 1960s and did not run for a very long time. In 2007, after Carr’s death, the Bugatti was rediscovered.

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Published February 1st, 2009 at 12:55 pm in Uncategorized with no comments
If you want a cool ride when you are heading to Las Vegas, you don’t need to shell out $100,000 to $1 million to buy one. Getting exotic luxury rides will be affordable. Renting a Bugatti in Las Vegas, Nevada will fire up your experience. Aside from winning those card games, the thrill to drive a powerful speedster will make your heart pump even faster.
Renting a Bugatti in Vegas comes with a tag price. The budget for a Bugatti will definitely put the spotlight on you when you go to the hotel, casinos, and the different party places.
There are a lot of exotic car rental agencies that can set you up for a date with the steering wheel and the classy sleek Bugatti. You can also book one before going to Nevada by visiting some websites of these car companies.

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