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Talbot said:Imagine buying it - what a responsibility. Do you restore or preserve?
I would preserve.
if you have that much money then drive it like Jay Leno does.
Talbot said:Imagine buying it - what a responsibility. Do you restore or preserve?
I would preserve.
Chas said:Re-reading the article I see that a French automobile museum owns four Bugatti 57S's.
Now, I think that that is kinda stupid.
Imagine, if you will, visiting said museum: "Oh, look honey...there's a Bugatti 57s! ...and another....and...another....hmmm. that looks like one, too."
Now, a smart curator would sell off three to buy more cars for the collection. I hope; otherwise that is a ridiculous example of abstract collecting.
The Wolf said:It is such a beautiful car I would drive it but not as a daily car.
Other people could enjoy the beauty of it, I could enjoy the ride and I prefer that to just rubbing a chamois over everyday in the garage.
Sincerely,
The Wolf
Story said:A rare 1933 Bugatti Type 51 Grand Prix Two-Seater (above) owned by the late Fitzroy John Somerset, the 5th Baron Raglan, former Patron and Chairman of the Bugatti Owners' Club and trustee of the Bugatti Trust, is to be sold at Bonhams' Paris sale of Motor Cars on 5 February 2011.
http://www.luxist.com/2010/09/22/british-barons-1930s-bugatti-to-fetch-1-8-million/