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Hot Rod Bugatti
Here is another interesting car from the collection I shot last year. My understanding is that they started with a type 57 engine and chassis. Employing traditional hot rodding techniques, a chopped and channeled body was created over the chassis.
IMHO, the end result is a really cool looking car. I could be incorrect on the engine type, please correct as necessary. regards ken |
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I do hope they kept the original body....
It looks like a 57S (surbaissee=lowered) chassis, with the larger V-shaped radiator, which were quite rare. I am sure the car in its original shape is worth much more than it is now. A comparable one (albeit original) is owned by Peter Mullin, shown here in the car during the 2007 Carmel Concours.
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That Mullin car is also not quite original.
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do you know when it was "adapted"? and what was it before?
found it myself: Chassis 57416, according to Conway a Gangloff body, possibly a Galibier.
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It's possible that this is the Bugatti Type 57 S #57522, see this two links :
T57 unknown-L48 007 - Bugatti Wiki 57522 - Bugatti Wiki |
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For what I can see, it is a replica chassis, with original engine, and new bodywork.
I changed the Hillegass name on the WIKI. Chassis 57416 was a Ventoux bodied car, which lost it's body to a roadster type body. |
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welcome to UCP, thanks for the further info on 57416.
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while we are at it, can you identify this 57S? It was shown during last weekend's Monaco Historic GP. Interestingly it has only 2 exhaust pipes...(I haven't searched for it yet...)
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