Where are you? The N14 outside of Molsheim? 1930?
Late summer near Rheims, France? Or….
This Bugatti was left alone after it broke the magneto on the “Reenactment of the Historic Elkhart Lake Road Circuit” last Saturday.
The Online Magazine for Italian and French Classic Car Enthusiasts
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By pete
by Wallace A. Wyss
Wallace Alfred Wyss is a historian recently turned to depicting exotic cars on canvas. A sample can be obtained via email by contacting him at Photojournalistpro@hotmail.com
Allright, already. The Bugatti Veyron was already an over-the-top car; what with more than 1,000 horses, no less than 16 cylinders, four turbos, all-wheel drive, 12 radiators and a wing that would not look out of place on a small airplane. Plus did we mention it goes over 250 mph? [Read more…] about Bugatti Goes Targa
By pete
The Simeone Foundation Museum
Fred Simeone, although a highly successful neurosurgeon, is a lot like you and me. He loves cars, he collects cars. He loves racing. Like many of us, he dreamed of having a museum for his collection.
[Read more…] about Dream Museum Opens in Philadelphia
By Pat
By Patricia Lee Yongue
Photos by Paul Simms and Patricia Lee Yongue
Classy Chassis Concours, Houston, Texas, June 8, 2008
[Read more…] about Bugattis at Classy Chassis
By Gerelli
Photos by Alessandro Gerelli
Delahaye 135M of 1937: a 2-seater roadster by Figoni & Falaschi (winner of a BMW trophy at the 2008 Villa d’Este concours).