1936 Bugatti 57SC Atlantic - Most Expensive Car
This rare and vintage 1936 Bugatti 57SC Atlantic has now become the world?s most expensive car. Originally, belonging to the renowned car collector Dr. Peter D. Williamson, the car has now been sold for nearly million to the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, Ca. Moreover, only four of examples were made and only two or three of them are still on sale today. The auction of the 1936 Bugatti 57SC Atlantic was brokered by a Californian auction house, known as Gooding & Company. Let?s take an inside look at this most expensive car ever as follows:
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In terms of its specifications, 1936 Bugatti 57SC Atlantic has 200 bhp engine, lightweight construction, 123 mph (200 kph) top speed and influential teardrop body. In addition, may auto fans believe this is the ultimate Bugatti and the first supercar ever made. One more thing, design highlights include a heavily raked windscreen, riveted fins, and oval doors with kidney-shaped side windows.
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Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic 1936 was on display at Pebble Beach Concours D'Elegance 2003
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A black classic Bugatti 57SC Atlantic
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Interior design of Bugatti 57SC Atlantic
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Engine equipped in Bugatti 57SC Atlantic
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Controlling system of Bugatti 57SC Atlantic is displayed via mechanical clocks
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One of three Bugatti 57SC Atlantic is still on the market
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Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic 1936 is considered the world?s most expensive car
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The auction of the 1936 Bugatti 57SC Atlantic was brokered by a Californian auction house, known as Gooding & Company
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Long traditional auto brand ? Ettore Bugatti
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Related links:
Geneva Auto Show 2010
Bugatti History
The History of the Bugatti
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