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    early Bugatti 8-cylinder line began with the 1922 Type 30. The same basic design was used for the 1926 Type 38 as well as the Type 40, Type 43, Type 44,...
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    The Bugatti Type 55 is a sports car produced by Bugatti from 1932 to 1935. It is a road-going version of the Type 51 Grand Prix car. A roadster, it had...
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    designer Ettore Bugatti. The cars were known for their design beauty and numerous race victories. Famous Bugatti automobiles include the Type 35 Grand Prix...
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  • produced by Bugatti (under Ettore Bugatti), Bugatti Automobili S.p.A. and Bugatti Automobiles. 1910 Type 13 1912–1914 Type 18 1913–1914 Type 23/Brescia...
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    Rembrandt Bugatti (16 October 1884 – 8 January 1916) was an Italian sculptor, known primarily for his bronze sculptures of wildlife subjects. During World...
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  • 2014. "bugatti.com – Type 38". bugatti.com. Archived from the original on 1 July 2014. Retrieved 4 October 2014. "bugatti.com – Type 39". bugatti.com. Archived...
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    circuits in the world. The capacity of the race stadium, where the short Bugatti Circuit is situated, is 100,000. The Musée des 24 Heures du Mans is a motorsport...
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  • Bugatti of Bill Williamson. McKinney was subsequently re-handicapped to 32 minutes. As Williamson's car was withdrawn prior to the race, the Bugatti of...
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  • Bugatti Type 38 (1926-1927) Bugatti Type 40 (1926-1930) Lagonda 16/65 (1926-1930) Bugatti Royale (1927-1933) Bugatti Type 43 (1927-1931) Bugatti Type...
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  • Checker Aerobus Limited production coupe – 6,400 millimetres (250 in) – 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Production convertible – 6,096 mm (240.0 in) – 1934–1935...
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