1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante

Today, I'm going to talk about a Private Sale by RM Sotheby's with this stunning 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante. In 2009, a Bugatti Type 57S Atalante, after 48 years in a garage, was sold for € 3,400,000 million...

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In 2010, Walmart Chairman Rob Walton bought the ultra-rare version 1936 57SC Atalante (only 4 examples) for an estimate price of $US 40,000,000 (Press Release).

What price for this model? On the RM Sotheby's website, Price Upon Request :-)

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History of Bugatti Type 57

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The Bugatti Type 57 was designed by Jean Bugatti, the son of the founder Ettore. The Type 57S was presented at the London Motor Show in 1935 with a Aérolithe coachwork, based on the design of a 1935 prototype by Jean Bugatti.

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On the 48 produced, only 17 were bodied with the Atalante two-door coupe style (named after Atalanta in the Greek mythology). The 'S' stands for surbaissé (lowered) and the 'C' for compresseur, a supercharger for increased power.

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Specification

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The Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante is Powered by supercharged 3,257 cc inline-8 engine produing 170 hp for a top speed 190 kmh.

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This model was completed in July 1937 with a body finished in black with pigskin upholstery. And with a particularity, its low headlight was placed between the radiator and front fenders, only 4 examples known. In 2013, the car was restored by RM Auto Restoration. Pure beauty...

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Sources

Private Sale RM Sotheby's
Press Release Gooding and Company

On Wiki :
Bugatti Type 57
Jean Bugatti
Sale Bugatti Type 57S Atalante
Atalanta

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1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic - The World's Most Expensive Car (Motor Trend Channel)

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