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  2. Bugatti Type 57 - Wikipedia

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    The Bugatti Type 57 [1] and later variants (including the famous Atlantic and Atalante) was a grand tourer built from 1934 through 1940. ... being considered a replica.

  3. Bugatti Model 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Bugatti Model 100 is a purpose-built air racer designed to compete in the 1939 Deutsch de la Meurthe Cup Race. The aircraft was not completed by the September 1939 deadline and was put in storage prior to the German invasion of France .

  4. David Grainger (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    The original Aerolithe was built in Alsace, France but was lost until The Guild of Automotive Restorers took on the task of building the Aerolithe from only a handful of original Bugatti parts. The Aerolithe started with the oldest known Type 57 Bugatti chassis in existence, serial number 57104 and over the course of a few years after a nearly ...

  5. De La Chapelle - Wikipedia

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    Founded in the early 1970s by Xavier de la Chapelle, a former Venturi director, the brand started as a Bugatti replica maker. The De la Chapelle family have an historic automobile legacy with the Stimula marque. In 1996 they created the Roadster, their second own creation. They also make mini real-cars for children.

  6. Sbarro (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The first Sbarro offered was a replica of the Lola T70, powered by a 5.4-litre Chevrolet V8. Since then, the company has produced small-series replicas of a variety of models including the BMW 328, Ford GT40, Bugatti Royale and Mercedes-Benz 540K. [1]

  7. Bugatti Atlantic (concept car) - Wikipedia

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    The Bugatti Atlantic is a modern version of the Bugatti Atlantic Type 57. [1] It remained as a prototype and was built in Wolfsburg, the headquarters of Volkswagen. [2]

  8. List of Bugatti prototypes - Wikipedia

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    Much to the chagrin of Bugatti purists, the Type 73 used off-the-shelf hex fasteners rather than the custom-designed parts used in all previous cars. The five Type 73C chassis were sold off after the company exited automobile production. Most were later assembled, and one (number 2) was even given a body based on the original Bugatti drawings.

  9. List of Bugatti vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1912 Peugeot Bébé Built by Bugatti under license from Peugeot. Known as Bugatti Type 16/Peugeot Type 69 and BP1; 1922–1926 Type 29 "Cigare" 1923 Type 32 "Tank" 1924–1930 Type 35/35A/35B/35T/35C/37/39 "Grand Prix" 1927–1930 Type 52 (electric racer for children) 1936–1939 Type 57G "Tank" 1937–1939 Type 50B; 1931–1936 Type 53