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◊ 2009-10-29 14:00 |
From the size of it, probably a Type 41 "Royale", and it could be this one - Link to "images.google.co.uk" |
◊ 2009-10-29 14:05 |
This surely is the Esders Bugatti, now in the Musée Nationale de l'Automobile in Mulhouse, France. Mister Armand Esders didn't want to drive around by night, that's why there are no headlamps... Chassis number is [41.111] and the guy next to the car is Jean Bugatti. -- Last edit: 2009-10-29 14:09:21 |
◊ 2009-10-29 19:17 |
Same picture /vehicle_214181-Bugatti-Type-41-Royale-41111.html |
◊ 2009-10-29 20:27 |
This is the original 41 Esders Roadster. Its body was later replaced with a Coupé de Ville by Binder which after being with Harrah's in Reno for decades, is now owned by the VAG group in Wolfsburg. The Esders Roadster in the Mulhouse museum is a reconstruction on a replica chassis started by the Schlumpfs and completed later. |
◊ 2009-10-29 20:39 |
Mulhouse museum![]() |
◊ 2013-04-10 23:01 |
Bugatti type 41 Royale Roadster Esders 1932 (41111) See : http://www.bugattiregister.com/wiki/index.php?title=41111 |
◊ 2013-04-10 23:02 |
Bugatti type 41 R Royale Roadster Jean Bugatti 1930 (recreation) See : http://www.bugattiregister.com/wiki/index.php?title=%2741111%27-R_Esders |