305 viewscleaning a clutch. Bugatti chassis (type 46 or 49?) in the background.Jun 17, 2008
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811 viewsReally good looking replica of the Bugatti type 35Apr 19, 2008
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287 views"Brooklands Race Track, Surrey, 1929. The British Racing Drivers Club 500 mile race. The picture shows the start of the 1,500cc class race. The three middle cars are Bugattis, whilst Number 14 on the right is the famous Fraser Nash 'Slug'. The legendary Italian car designer Ettore Bugatti was the outstanding innovator of the age. His sport and racing cars reached speeds in excess of 130 m.p.h. (208 km)." Mar 11, 2008