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TVRs4eva
01-10-2010, 01:41 PM
Interesting article / video:


A rare Bugatti that lay at the bottom of a lake for 73 years is set to fetch over 80,000 pounds at auction-the price of a brand new luxury motor.

The legendary car was dumped in the water in 1936 by a frustrated Swiss official because the owner had abandoned it without paying the import tax.

The value of the car was less than the money owed and the customs officer was compelled to destroy it.

Thus, he drove it over the Italian border to nearby Lake Maggiore - and pushed it into the deep waters.

The story became part of folklore in the nearby town of Ascona as locals debated whether the car actually existed.

After 30 years, the truth emerged after a keen diver rediscovered the Bugatti lying on its side 160 feet down at the bottom of the lake.

Since then, members of the local diving club regularly visited it and last year decided to raise it and sell it for a local charity.

Surprisingly, there was still air in the tyres and traces of the original Bugatti blue paint on the bodywork.

It is believed that 20 per cent of the vehicle is salvageable and collectors and museums are likely to be keen to buy it.

"We've offered a few things in our time in the motoring department, but nothing like this," the Sun quoted James Knight, of auctioneers Bonhams, as saying.

"Sometimes we get cars that have been hidden in barns for years, but never have we had one that's spent 70 years at the bottom of a lake," he added.

The proceeds from the car's sell will be donated to the Damiano Tamagni Foundation.

The Type 22 Bugatti, built in 1925, had four cylinders, a 1.5 litre engine and reach almost 100mph.

It was a touring two-seater with no roof and was very lightweight.

The sale is on January 23 at the Bonhams Retromobile sale in France.


Here's a video:

LiveLeak.com - Rare Bugatti Pulled From Lake After 73 Years.





pretty cool

aiasib
01-10-2010, 02:27 PM
There was still air in the tyres?!?

wow.

markpaul
01-10-2010, 04:48 PM
wow that is cool
i wonder why no one attempted to raise it long time ago if they knew about the car in the lake

Matra et Alpine
01-10-2010, 05:47 PM
Lakes are notorious for poor visibilty and it was 160 feet down.
That's at the limit for breathing air/nitrox and the decompression times are so large that you either have a major logistics exercise with staged tanks to switchover and you are very limited to duratino on the bottom.
Trimix and/or remote unmanned vehicles make it VERY expensive.
Bonhams have listed it at €70,000 to 90,000
So any professional attempt to recover coudl have only afforded about an hour to break even :)

Unlikely air in the tyres, but at the extreme low temps that far down I'm betting the rubber has solidified.

Ecnelis
01-23-2010, 01:04 PM
Bonhams have listed it at €70,000 to 90,000
Sold today... For €260,500!

Lot Details (http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=EUR&screen=lotdetailsNoFlash&iSaleItemNo=4469309&iSaleNo=18191&iSaleSectionNo=2)

LTSmash
01-23-2010, 05:48 PM
I was wondering if the price it sold for was reflective of the popularity from the Veyron.

I can't imagine that Bugatti was as much of a household name years back as it is today.

NSXType-R
01-23-2010, 07:36 PM
I was wondering if the price it sold for was reflective of the popularity from the Veyron.

I can't imagine that Bugatti was as much of a household name years back as it is today.

Maybe, but the rich have probably heard it many times before in the past anyway.

Wouter Melissen
01-24-2010, 12:59 AM
I was wondering if the price it sold for was reflective of the popularity from the Veyron.

I can't imagine that Bugatti was as much of a household name years back as it is today.

I doubt the Veyron has done any good for the value of Bugattis. They were among the most valuable cars long before the Veyron showed up. I think the Royales and Atlantics have ranked among the most valuable cars in existence for years.

IBrake4Rainbows
01-24-2010, 04:50 AM
An amazing story, if nothing else.

Absolutely amazing, and amazing little factoids Matra RE Solidified rubber.

ludo95.
01-26-2010, 05:14 AM
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henk4
01-26-2010, 05:27 AM
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