97 years ago Bugatti was turning out supercharged sports cars… what? I just thought this was a car company that started in the 70s… The more you know.

  • dinckel
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    34 months ago

    120bhp in the 1920’s is kinda wild

    • @BallShapedManOPM
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      14 months ago

      Right! And to hit 100mph. A late 1800s I saw a news article that said man can’t comprehend moving faster than 20mph that’s why we need rails to move faster. Man how times changed 😂

      • @[email protected]
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        4 months ago

        Wait until you find out about Duesenberg. They made 400hp supercharged straight 8 monsters that cost more than a doctors annual salary back in the 20’s and 30’s. They were much faster than even race cars of the era. IMO the first relative “hypercars” if you compare what else was available.

  • @Spookygoose
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    24 months ago

    I saw this car in the flesh 2 days ago in Hampton Court. It was up for auction for an expected 3 to 4 million pounds with a bunch of other classic cars

    • @BallShapedManOPM
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      14 months ago

      Amazing! How did it look in person?

      • @Spookygoose
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        34 months ago

        Exactly like the photos in the article. It’s how I recognised it. This is the only photo I took unfortunately

        • @BallShapedManOPM
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          34 months ago

          I think it looks better in your shot than the stock shots on the site. Great job!

          • @Spookygoose
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            24 months ago

            Thanks. I just remembered, I noticed that the spare wheel was cast in one piece of aluminium with the brake drum. There was a steel liner in the drum. If you get a flat tyre you change the brakes as well which I haven’t seen before.

            • @BallShapedManOPM
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              14 months ago

              Clearly they were still trying to figure things out. That’s bananas.