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1937 Bugatti Type 57S Sells for $4.4 million

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The 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante that was recently discovered forgotten in a garage in the UK has sold for about $4.4 million.

Hailed as one of the last great garage discoveries, the Bugatti was found locked in the garage of a reclusive Newcastle doctor after his death, along with an Aston Martin and a Jaguar E-Type. The Type 57S Atalante went under the hammer at the Paris Bonhams Retromobile auction on February 7, and the final selling price was 3,417,500 euros.

One of just seventeen examples, the car was originally owned by Earl Howe, the first president of the British Racing Drivers Club. Registered DKY 5, the Bugatti was a familiar sight in the local sports-car scene, and passed through a few owners until Dr. Harold Carr ended up purchasing it in 1955. It was in his garage that the car sat after it was mothballed in the early 1960s until it was unearthed in 2007.

The Type 57S was a sportier incarnation of the Type 57, with a high-performance engine and a shortened, low-slung frame and de Ram shock absorbers. Type 57S racers won the A.C.F., la Marne and Comminges Grand Prix races in 1936 and at Le Mans in 1937.

The identity of the Type 57S’ new owner has not been disclosed.

[Source: autoweek]

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February 10th, 2009

Rare 1937 Bugatti worth £6m is found in garage

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Relatives of eccentric Newcastle doctor Harold Carr found the rare 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante in a garage after he died.

After collecting dust in the garage for some 50 years, the classic car - thought to be one of just 17 built - is now to be sold by Bonhams in Paris next month. Especially with the remarkably low mileage of just 26,284, this rare 130mph Bugatti is thought to be worth up to £6 million at auction.

Dr Harold Carr left the contents of a lock-up garage to his nephews and nieces when he died in June 2007.  Next to the Bugatti, his nephew also discovered a classic Aston Martin, and a Jaguar E-type.

[Source: Telegraph.co.uk]


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