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  • Bereaved family finds $4 million Bugatti in garage

    '37 Bugatti worth estimated $4.3 million found in English garage

    By GREGORY KATZ Associated Press
    Jan. 2, 2009, 9:33AM

    LONDON — It was the equivalent of finding an old Picasso or an unknown Beatles tape hidden away in your uncle's attic.

    Relatives of Dr. Harold Carr found an extremely rare 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante — a Holy Grail for car collectors — as they were going through his belongings after his death.

    The dusty two-seater, unused since 1960, didn't look like much in the garage in Gosforth, near Newcastle in northern England.

    But only 17 were ever made, and when it's cleaned up and auctioned in Paris next month, experts believe it will fetch at least 3 million pounds ($4.3 million) and possibly much more.

    Bugatti once represented the height of motoring achievement. The supercar was so ahead of its time it could go up to 130 mph (209 kph) when most other cars topped out about 50 mph (80 kph).

    This particular car is even more valuable because it was originally owned by Earl Howe, a prominent British race car driver, and because its original equipment is intact, so it can restored without relying on replacement parts.

    "It has all the finest attributes any connoisseur collector could ever seek, in one of the ultimate road-going sports cars from the golden era of the 1930s," said James Knight, head of the international motoring department at Bonhams, which will auction the car Feb. 7.

    Knight and a small number of Bugatti enthusiasts knew of Carr's proudest possession, but not the eight relatives who inherited Carr's estate.

    The orthopedic surgeon, who died at age 89, was described by relatives as an eccentric hoarder who never threw anything out. He also left behind an Aston Martin, which was sold, and a Jaguar sports car that was scrapped because it was in such poor condition.

    The Bugatti marque is famed for its speed and handling and was a frequent race winner in the 1920s and 1930s. The 57S Atalante was one of its most successful models, each one made by hand with unique details.

    The company founded in 1909 by Ettore Bugatti collapsed in the 1940s after a long string of racing victories.

    The rights to the legendary Bugatti name were purchased in 1998 by Volkswagen, which has built the Bugatti Veyron, one of the world's fastest and most expensive cars.


    Houston Chronicle article

    Not too shabby, eh? Well actually, it looks a bit shabby, but still..

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  • #2
    i read this in the paper today, cool story.
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    • #3
      I can't believe it just sat there all that time, without someone wondering about it.
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      • #4
        Then it must not have happened.
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        • #5
          Hmm, auction is February 7. Should we PM Lefty Scaevola do you think?

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          • #6
            I would recommend it.
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            • #7
              Apparently all of the auction houses have known about this car for decades but the owner refused to sell it; he'd bought it in the early 60's and then, strangely, left it to rot in a garage with several other classic cars. You figure he could have put a car cover on it even if he didn't want to put it on blocks. I'm really surprised and actually quite dubious of the claims by his kids that they didn't know their father had a classic car collection but maybe he was estranged from his kids.
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              • #8
                Kids? The article mentions 8 relatives, they might not be his children.
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                • #9
                  Reminds me of the mint Corvette urban legend from years ago.
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