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Author:  Lazarus [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 5:38 pm ]
Post subject:  43229

Does anyone have any information on 43229 ? By a process of elimination I have decided that the axles and steering box of my daughters T37 R must have come from 43229.I can say with confidence that the axle had been involved in a very heavy accident at some time and we had to straighten it.[ passenger side] Does anyone know of a T43 with Uno Ranch ? Damaged,or did he just have parts of this car? Any help please.

Author:  barttore [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 8:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 43229

Hello Lazarus

Uno Ranch did have a 43: it is mentioned and pictred several times in his biography, "Uno Ranch, Berättar"
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According to the register it was 43182 that he owned.

He is also known to have bought a substantial amount of original Molsheim parts and spares, directly from the factory. Maybe that was a possible way that he obtained the parts that you asked about.

Best regards, Barttore

Author:  Lazarus [ Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 43229

barttore wrote:
Hello Lazarus

Uno Ranch did have a 43: it is mentioned and pictred several times in his biography, "Uno Ranch, Berättar"
Image
According to the register it was 43182 that he owned.

He is also known to have bought a substantial amount of original Molsheim parts and spares, directly from the factory. Maybe that was a possible way that he obtained the parts that you asked about.

Best regards, Barttore

Sadly 43182 still exists in one piece !

Author:  Bugwrench [ Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 43229

Lazarus wrote:
barttore wrote:
Hello Lazarus

Uno Ranch did have a 43: it is mentioned and pictred several times in his biography, "Uno Ranch, Berättar"
Image
According to the register it was 43182 that he owned.

He is also known to have bought a substantial amount of original Molsheim parts and spares, directly from the factory. Maybe that was a possible way that he obtained the parts that you asked about.

Best regards, Barttore

Sadly 43182 still exists in one piece !


A T43 in "one piece" as you call it is a thing of beauty! What is sad about it?
Bugwrench

Author:  jacobug [ Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 43229

Nothing sad in a type 43, the nicest Bugatti I know.

Author:  Lazarus [ Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:44 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 43229

Bugwrench wrote:
Lazarus wrote:
barttore wrote:
Hello Lazarus

Uno Ranch did have a 43: it is mentioned and pictred several times in his biography, "Uno Ranch, Berättar"
Image
According to the register it was 43182 that he owned.

He is also known to have bought a substantial amount of original Molsheim parts and spares, directly from the factory. Maybe that was a possible way that he obtained the parts that you asked about.

Best regards, Barttore

Sadly 43182 still exists in one piece !


A T43 in "one piece" as you call it is a thing of beauty! What is sad about it?
Bugwrench

It is not sad in that way of course.But if it no longer existed then my daughters car would have a slightly stronger case for registration.

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