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    $8 million car found in garage

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/e...ne/7807210.stm

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    Car worth £3m is found in garage
    Bugatti Type 57S
    The 1937 Bugatti gathered dust in a garage for 47 years. Pic Bonhams

    A classic Bugatti car, which gathered dust in a Tyneside garage for almost 50 years, may fetch up to £3m ($4.35m) when it goes under the hammer.

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

    Now the classic car, thought to be one of just 17 built, is to be sold by Bonhams in Paris next month.

    It was originally owned by Earl Howe - first president of the British Racing Drivers' Club.

    Dr Carr, a former army surgeon, left the contents of a lock-up garage to his family when he died in 2007.

    As well as the Bugatti, his nephew also discovered a classic Aston Martin, and a Jaguar E-type in the lock-up.

    The nephew, an engineer from Newcastle, said: "We just can't believe it.

    "Of course we're delighted and we're going to make sure the money is shared out among the family. It's a wonderful thing to leave."
    Bugatti Type 57S
    Only 17 Bugatti Type 57S Atalantes were built. Pic Bonhams

    Earl Howe took delivery of the sporty two-seat Atalante after it was completed in 1937 and kept the car for eight years.

    After Earl Howe sold it, it changed hands a couple of time before Dr Carr bought the car in 1955 from Lord Ridley, a member of the Northumberland gentry.

    He drove the car for the first few years, but in 1960 it was parked in his garage where it remained until his death.

    James Knight, international head of Bonhams' motoring department, said: "I have known of this Bugatti for a number of years and, like a select group of others, hadn't dared divulge its whereabouts to anyone.

    "It is absolutely one of the last great barn discoveries.

    "The Atalante is incredibly original and, although she requires restoration, it is 'restoration' in the true sense of the word.

    "It offers a truly rewarding project to the new owner - who will join a select list of distinguished owners - to play such an integral part in bringing this wonderful motor car back to life."

    The car has a remarkably low mileage with an odometer reading of just 26,284.

    The Bugatti 57S is a highly coveted car by collectors, with at least four thought to belong to the Musee Nationale de L'Automobile in Mulhouse, France.

    Others remain in the hands of private collectors.
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    wow, that is amazing, thats near on 7-9mill here... I would have one problem though... I would not want to seel somthing so rare.

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    Not exactly pretty is she?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Not exactly pretty is she?
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    reminds me of the cartoon character Goofy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post



    Not exactly pretty is she?
    Perhaps that's where Jaguar got the inspiration for the XK120? But were a bit more conservative.


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    Bugattis were for homos. Real men drove Bentleys.
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    Ixion may be correct.
    From this angle, it looks a bit phallic. (cock n balls to the dimwits).
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    Its the only way to stop italian cars breaking down, put em in the shed and dont ever drive them. Didnt some new alfa a few years back depreciate in price at about 500$ a week?

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    Most of the ugly ones are expensive (cars i mean)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timber020 View Post
    Its the only way to stop italian cars breaking down, put em in the shed and dont ever drive them. Didnt some new alfa a few years back depreciate in price at about 500$ a week?
    errr...Bugatti is more French than Italian....


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    errr...Bugatti is more French than Italian....
    And no-one makes uglier cars than the French (but I'd still like to find this one in my garage)
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    errr...Bugatti is more French than Italian....

    Wow, always thought the were italian, after all bugatti rhymes with spagetti.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Bugattis were for homos. Real men drove Bentleys.
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