
A very rare 1937 Bugatti 57SC Atalante has been discovered in a garage somewhere in England. This vehicle is so rare that experts consider this discovery one of the biggest in the history of automobiles. In fact, experts believe that the newly discovered 1937 Bugatti could be well worth eight million dollars or 6.2 million Euros when it is auctioned at a Paris auto show next month.
The vintage car was owned by a surgeon named Harold Carr who also had some other impressive cars in his garage namely, a vintage Aston Martin and a Jaguar E-Type. However, it’s the 1937 Bugatti 57S Atalante that has caught the people’s attention.
Why is the 1937 57SC Bugatti Atalante (Atlante) rare, you ask? Reportedly, only 17 units were ever made around the world. And the fact that this discovered car is all original and never been touched or restored makes this one really one helluva rare piece of metal.
To know more about this rare vintage car, check out this video below.
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