Fact of life unfortunately. A fashionable commodity now. Too valuable to ever race in anger again. At least might secure it's survival and preservation. The automobile might not be enjoying it's new life though.
I've never understood why people do phone videos with the phone frome vertical - tur it on it's side and you have a much broader picture frame, and it's more realistic as well.
Magnifique type 35 authentique avec sa peinture au pinceau d origine !!! Pas rutilante apres une restauration extensive , juste un temoin de la realite . Une merveille . Merci au proprietaire pour ce soucis de verite .
Just really enjoy seeing the old racer in original shape! Timer tells history! I am sure if Jay Leno owned this one he would leave it just as it is. What a beauty!
Rouge,donc piloté par un italien ou une écurie italienne d avant guerre.Elle porte la course et à l époque elles étaient comme ça au bout de quelques courses.L important c est le moteur qui n en doutons pas doit être en très bon état
All credit to the owner of such a wonderful car.Using it for it's intended pleasure. BLUDDI TRIFFIC ! Makes me angry when cars with huge history & patina are pulled apart & restored to a level that destroys its' very reason for its existance. A much-loved Jaguar D-Type once in Australia & owned by Jumbo Goddard was sold back to England on his death.The new owner restored it beyond recognition.Yes,it's now as a factory D-Type was but all its accumulated history has been obliterated. Sad. You can't create patina in a workshop. That Bugatti wears its appearance with pride.All the lumps,bumps,multi-coloured paint & cracked & stained leather tell so many stories,both singly & collectively. If you were lucky enough to own or just drive that car you would add something more to its history.What an honour that would be.