Apparently, the term “Barnyard” is an understatement as the iconic 1938 Bugatti Type 57C Atlante Coupe was stored along with several other important cars in Mr. John W. Straus private garage, protected from the elements of nature. Nevertheless, keeping a dream car like this, out of sight and out of reach, stuck between four walls for more than four decades, is a hefty crime in our books. Now the Bugatti Type 57C originally bodied by Gangloff of Colmar with Stelvio cabriolet coachwork is seeking a second chance in life as it’s been offered for sale on June 3rd at the Greenwich Concours D'Elegance with an estimated price of $300.000-400.000. Follow the jump for an extensive history of the car and its owners. Via: Jalopnik , Source: Christies
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1938 Bugatti Type 57C Atlante Coupe: Barnyard Gem For Sale
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