This one belongs to my best friend Hugo Baldy. He’s a French journalist dedicated to classic cars, so he knows a lot about this world. There were only 12 of these cars built in the 1950s and only seven or eight are still in existence. Two years ago, Hugo discovered this car and, after a few months of negotiation with its previous owner, managed to persuade him to sell it. As soon as the deal was done, he started his search into the history of the car. He realised that this car was the actual one that participated in the Tour Auto of 1956, as well as the Monte Carlo Rally and many other significant events such as Lyon Charbonnieres. When a classic car like this is fully original and has participated in big races like this, the value is even bigger. We started to restore the car with Hugo’s father, who is a Bugatti specialist, but respecting the car’s patina and original spec. It took two years, but finally the dream came true and we could feature the car at this year’s Tour Auto. The car had been parked in a garage for more than 40 years. And this is the very first time the classic car community is seeing the car again. We are having really good media coverage because it’s got a great story: it’s the oldest car on the Tour Auto with the smallest engine and it is fully original.
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