Showing posts with label bugatti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bugatti. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Bugatti resurrected from the bottom of a Swiss lake after 73 years

It is amazing that the old girl survived this long in the muck at the bottom of the lake...and that they can pull her out in one piece.

I am sure that most of what is there is a loss but I bet that there are parts which will be salvaged and made useful again, especially those made of brass and other non-rustable metals.

Vintage Bugatti to be auctioned off after spending 73 years on bottom of lake
RPMGO.COM

Bugatti is one of the most prestigious carmakers in the world, enjoying a fantastic history filled with bold models, which continue even today, with the Veyron hypercar and the possible upcoming Galibier model. That is why vintage cars made by the company fetch for such high amounts of money.

But the love of Bugatti collectors from around the world will seriously be tested, as auction house Bonhams has announced that it will selling a Bugatti Brescia Type 13. That’s all fine and dandy, but the odd part is the fact that the car has spent 73 years on the bottom of a lake in Switzerland.

How it got there is even more interesting, as it belonged to a young Italian architect, Marco Schmuklerski, from Nancy, France, on April 11, 1925. He then took it to Switzerland, but decided not to pay the taxes at the customs office, and relied on the speed of the car to escape. But seeing as how the customs officers were still searching for his car, and that Swiss law allowed for the cars involved in crimes to be destroyed, he decided to hide his car. A perfectly simple plan, but he decided that the best hiding place, as you might have guessed, would be in a lake. He wrapped the Bugatti in chains and dunked it in the lake, but due to the weight of the car, the chains snapped, and the car was stuck in the thick mud on the bottom of the lake.

And the car remained stuck there until the summer of this year, attracting many tourists. The mud also helped preserve some of the original paint, and even the air in the tires. Of course it isn’t in the best shapes, as you can see in the pics, but I’m sure many people will bid for such a model. Be warned that the starting price is €500,000, but the money will all go to a children’s charity in Italy


Wednesday, July 7, 2010

WORLD'S FASTEST CAR...BUGATTI VEYRON SUPER SPORT


From a guy who is a certified car enthusiast, all I can say is "WOW"....to the car, the technology and the price tag.....and all this from the same company that produced my 1966 VW Beetle as BUGATTI is owned by Volkswagen.....

Pretty damn impressive......


World's Fastest Car Crowned at 268 MPH - BUGATTI VEYRON SUPER SPORT

Special edition Bugatti Veyron destroys previous Guinness record for production cars.

It’s been known since the onset of the
Bugatti Veyron that the bespoke supercar would be limited to an exclusive production run of just 300 units, and even from the very early days there has been talk about a special run-out model. There have even been reports claiming Bugatti is already working on a Veyron successor, and then a leaked memo back in 2008 suggested that a special edition of the Veyron simply called the ‘GT’ would round out the supercar’s run.

Now, the first images and details of what is to be the last of the Veyrons, the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, have hit the web. The new Veyron Super Sport revives a tag last used on the most powerful version of the Bugatti EB110 back in the 1990s and is scheduled to be appear for the first time in public at next month’s 2010 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California.

The Bugatti Veyron SuperSport features an output of 1,200 horsepower and 1,106 pound-feet of torque, brought about by four enlarged turbochargers and bigger intercoolers to increase boost feeding its 8.0-liter W-16
engine. At the same time, the chassis has been extensively redesigned to maintain safety at extreme speed--thanks to slightly raised main-spring travel, stronger stabilizers, and new shock absorbers with a complex architecture originally developed for racing cars. The end result is noticeably more precise control of the wheels and the car as a whole.

The body has also been fine-tuned to improve aerodynamic efficiency, while the new fiber structure of the all-carbon monocoque ensures maximum torsion rigidity and passive safety--at reduced weight. The skin is made entirely of carbon-fiber composites, which customers can enjoy if they opt for the 100 percent clear- lacquered finish.

The 0-62 mph sprint still takes about 2.5 seconds but 0-124 mph comes up in just 7.3 seconds and 186 mph passes in just 15 seconds. However, the number everyone wants to know is how fast will it go? Bugatti and its test driver Pierre-Henri Raphanel have already taken care of this, posting top speeds of 265.9 mph and 269.8 mph in a Guinness world record attempt. The final number for the record books was 268 mph, a figure that even hit Bugatti's engineering team by surprise.

It is easy to spot the new Veyron Super Sport from the regular model thanks to its flat and elongated silhouette. The car’s W-16 engine gets its air from two NACA ducts integrated into the roof, rather than from scoops above the engine. The front air intakes have also been expanded and reshaped, with the lower one extending elegantly around the sides to the wheel arch. The revised back looks sportier due to the double diffuser and a centrally arranged exhaust system.
The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport will begin production this autumn at Molsheim, France along with the Veyron and the Grand Sport. The first five cars--known as the World Record Edition--are in a special black exposed carbon and orange finish and have already been sold.

As mentioned, the car will appear for the first time in public in California at the Pebble Beach Concours weekend in mid-August and will be featured at The Quail,
Monterey Historic Races at Laguna Seca and on the concept lawn of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
Only 30 examples are set to be produced, each with a pricetag of around $1.8 million.
From FOX News and carconnection.com