By John Waterhouse
Hot on the heels of last week’s review of the new Bugatti Automotrice book came an email from VeloceToday contributor and resident Renault expert John Waterhouse, who said he once visited the
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By Pete Vack
We hope that Part 1 of our review has whetted your interest in Bugatti railcars. This week we’ll answer a few of the questions concerning their design and operation. Think banana tappets* as we reveal a few innovations…to see them all, do buy the book as it’s worth every cent… [Read more…] about Bugatti Automotrice Review and Discussion
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Review and discussion by Pete Vack
Eric Favre’s book “Automotrices Bugatti, Rail Thoroughbreds” spotlights Bugatti’s railcars
Winter, 1959. The latest issue of SCI was always a godsend, particularly in the dark months. We had been overjoyed to see that shortly after taking over at Sports Cars Illustrated, Editor John Christy had corralled the services of Ken Purdy, who often wrote of things Bugatti. So it was with this April issue that was before me on a March day in 1959; Ken Purdy joined up with Rene Dreyfus to come up with an article, “Knock Down the Wall, S’il Vous Plai’t,” about the Bugatti’s railcar, or automotrice. It was the first time this writer had read of such a venture. [Read more…] about Bugatti Automotrice, A Review and Discussion