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 Post subject: Schloss Dyck Classic Days, Germany
PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:20 pm 
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This weekend it was the Schloss Dyck Classic
i only made it over there on sunday when the weather wasn't too great
but the amount of Bugatti's was pretty big:

racing classes:
T37
T13 Brescia ( belgian owner)
T37A
T35
T35
Concours:
T64 Jean Bugatti Prototype (Mulhouse)
T64 Protoype
T23 Torpedo (mulhouse)
T40 Grand Sport
T38 Grand Sport s/n 38333 (very nice owners)
T57C Aravis Letourneur & Marchand (belgian owner, he was also present at Villa d'Este this year)
T57C Atalante cabrio
T57C Cabriolet (didn't see this one)

all cars listed here are from the catalogue, so i stil need to check/confirm them via my pictures

also there
Veyron Grand Sport s/n VF9SK2521M795041 blue with blue interior
Veyron s/n VF9NA15B76M795502 at the door it said (i think) pierre veyron yellow on black with black interior

pictures will follow & hopefully some more s/n confirmations

i'm surprised nobody else already made a topic on this


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 Post subject: Re: Schloss Dyck Classic Days, Germany
PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:46 pm 
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DJ Dirk wrote:
This weekend it was the Schloss Dyck Classic
i only made it over there on sunday when the weather wasn't too great
but the amount of Bugatti's was pretty big:

racing classes:
T37
T13 Brescia ( belgian owner)
T37A
T35
T35
Concours:
T64 Jean Bugatti Prototype (Mulhouse)
T64 Protoype
T23 Torpedo (mulhouse)
T40 Grand Sport
T38 Grand Sport s/n 38333 (very nice owners)
T57C Aravis Letourneur & Marchand (belgian owner, he was also present at Villa d'Este this year)
T57C Atalante cabrio
T57C Cabriolet (didn't see this one)

all cars listed here are from the catalogue, so i stil need to check/confirm them via my pictures

also there
Veyron Grand Sport s/n VF9SK2521M795041 blue with blue interior
Veyron s/n VF9NA15B76M795502 at the door it said (i think) pierre veyron yellow on black with black interior

pictures will follow & hopefully some more s/n confirmations

i'm surprised nobody else already made a topic on this

TWO T64's in one place !that is a record I believe.There are only three of these fine Jean Bugatti cars.


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 Post subject: Re: Schloss Dyck Classic Days, Germany
PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:50 pm 
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Indeed, the weather was't to great, but a lot of cars and a lot of fun. My pictures are on the foto site.
Horseshoe :)


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 Post subject: Re: Schloss Dyck Classic Days, Germany
PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:06 pm 
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There was only one type 64… the other called “64” is a Dutch owned type 57 equipped with a type 64 like body. According to some people it is the type 64 prototype body… But I have not found any proof of that myself.

http://www.bugattibuilder.com/photo/albums/userpics/10010/IMG_8047%7E0.JPG


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 Post subject: Re: Schloss Dyck Classic Days, Germany
PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:23 pm 
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DJ Dirk wrote:
This weekend it was the Schloss Dyck Classic
i only made it over there on sunday when the weather wasn't too great
but the amount of Bugatti's was pretty big:

racing classes:
T37
T13 Brescia ( belgian owner)
T37A
T35
T35
Concours:
T64 Jean Bugatti Prototype (Mulhouse)
T64 Protoype
T23 Torpedo (mulhouse)
T40 Grand Sport
T38 Grand Sport s/n 38333 (very nice owners)
T57C Aravis Letourneur & Marchand (belgian owner, he was also present at Villa d'Este this year)
T57C Atalante cabrio
T57C Cabriolet (didn't see this one)

all cars listed here are from the catalogue, so i stil need to check/confirm them via my pictures

also there
Veyron Grand Sport s/n VF9SK2521M795041 blue with blue interior
Veyron s/n VF9NA15B76M795502 at the door it said (i think) pierre veyron yellow on black with black interior

pictures will follow & hopefully some more s/n confirmations

i'm surprised nobody else already made a topic on this



racing classes:
#3 T37 GP 1927 (37256) AL-37-51 (NL),
#4 T13 Brescia sport 1925 (2442) TYP-013 (B)
#5 T37A GP 1927 (37289) W JA 111H (A),
#45 T37/35T GP 1926 ()23 AAW, (chassis unknown)
#58 T35T GP 1926 (4796) H-EJ 35H (D)
#192 T35B R GP 1926 ('4595'-R) H-I 26H (D)
Concours:
#T4 T64 cpé prototype 1939 (64001)
#C10 T57 cpé 1938 (57625) 696 AD 61 (F) (style 64 body)
#C17 T17 Torp. 1914 (765) MF 6167 (GB),(Musée Mulhouse)
#C18 T40 GS 1926 (40140) DN-14H (D)
#C20 T38 GS 1927 (38333) EB 1927 (LUX)
#C32 T57C cab. Aravis Let. & Mar. 1939 (57826) WH.230 (B), Albert Lemaire(B),
#C33 T57C Atalante cabrio () FR-D1H (D) (chassis unknown or 37312 modified ? )
T57C Stelvio Gangl. 1939 (57830)

Christian


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 Post subject: Re: Schloss Dyck Classic Days, Germany
PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:11 am 
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to see: Schloss Dyck Classic Days 2009 - a set on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/michisbild ... 809908913/


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 Post subject: Re: Schloss Dyck Classic Days, Germany
PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 2:34 pm 
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The T38 GrandSport infront of the castle

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 Post subject: Re: Schloss Dyck Classic Days, Germany
PostPosted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:46 pm 
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Via the link below you can go to some pictures I took during the event...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/30894541@N07/sets/72157621963396466/


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 Post subject: Re: Schloss Dyck Classic Days, Germany
PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 6:59 am 
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Another gallery : http://www.barchetta.cc/All.Ferraris/ev ... index.html

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 Post subject: Re: Schloss Dyck Classic Days, Germany
PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 5:01 pm 
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... and new one : http://www.supercars.net/gallery/119513/2124/1.html

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