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Author:  Lazarus [ Tue Mar 22, 2016 12:31 pm ]
Post subject:  What exactly IS a Type 73 ?

:lol: I really am fed up with lazy people who don't take the trouble to get their facts right about postwar Bugattis . I recently read a description of a T 73 c [ actually 002 ] where the author suggested that people could decide for themselves whether to call it a T 73 or a T73 c. How utterly stupid. Here for the edification of those who don't actually know the difference are the Bugatti chassis drawings of both models. Anyone unable to see the many differences is missing a few brain cells.The top drawing is of course the T 73 c . The bottom two drawings are the T 73 .

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Author:  Uwe [ Wed Mar 23, 2016 12:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: What exactly IS a Type 73 ?

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Author:  Lazarus [ Wed Mar 23, 2016 12:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: What exactly IS a Type 73 ?

Uwe wrote:
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Absolute rubbish of course. No T73A exists nor was one ever made. A T73A would be a T73A engined T 73. The T73A engine was made but never fitted.So no T73A was actually made.The car in the Schlumph museum is a T73 with a T252 engine.The drawing that I showed on my post was made for the modifications necessary to fit the T252 engine into that one single car.Incidentally , 70mm x 70mm , as shown on your specification chart for the bore and stroke of the T73/73c, would give 1077cc. Somewhat odd for a racing car designed for the 1.5 litre formula...and wrong of course.

Author:  Uwe [ Wed Mar 23, 2016 12:57 pm ]
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So many errors in this book

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Author:  J.J.Horst [ Wed Mar 23, 2016 3:27 pm ]
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Uwe wrote:
So many errors in this book

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And copied information also without source or acknowledgement.

Author:  Lazarus [ Wed Mar 23, 2016 8:27 pm ]
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J.J.Horst wrote:
Uwe wrote:
So many errors in this book

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And copied information also without source or acknowledgement.

I have not yet really read through this book. It seems very good although a quick glance just now did show up a couple of glaring mistakes.The T251 has twin sparkplugs per cylinder and indeed it was intended to use half of this engine as a sports car engine for the T 252. There is absolutely no connection between the T 73 engine and the T 102. There has never really been any interest from Bugatti people for the postwar cars. Uwe and I are about the only people to have a genuine interest.I will be very interested to see his T 102 when Jens gets it going.I dare say that my own book when and if it ever gets published will have mistakes as well.

Author:  J.J.Horst [ Thu Mar 24, 2016 10:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: What exactly IS a Type 73 ?

And the Colombo designed type 125? What engine should that have had?

I would really support you in writing a book on the post war Bugattis. Lots of interesting stuff, and largely unknown. Only a few books have real information. I'd really like to have a look through all of the drawings you have, for example.

And: I know that there is much more of the post war history, information in private collections.

Author:  Lazarus [ Thu Mar 24, 2016 11:11 am ]
Post subject:  Re: What exactly IS a Type 73 ?

J.J.Horst wrote:
And the Colombo designed type 125? What engine should that have had?

I would really support you in writing a book on the post war Bugattis. Lots of interesting stuff, and largely unknown. Only a few books have real information. I'd really like to have a look through all of the drawings you have, for example.

And: I know that there is much more of the post war history, information in private collections.

I suspect that the T251 engine would have found its way into a Muira type Bugatti had circumstances been better for Bugatti.

Author:  Michael Müller [ Thu Mar 24, 2016 5:09 pm ]
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J.J.Horst wrote:
And the Colombo designed type 125? What engine should that have had?

Ferrari
:mrgreen:

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