Starting in 1934, Bugatti managed to build around 800 Type 57s in various configurations. The chassis was rather successful by high-end pre-war standards. Yet its most famous evolutions, the Aérolithe ...
Though Almond Eye will not be running in the Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational Stakes (G1T), the inaugural edition of the $7 million race just might provide a measuring stick of what to expect in ...
AFTER vanishing off the face of the Earth in 1936, with no clue as to its whereabouts, the one of a kind Bugatti Aerolithe has been rebuilt. The car originally debuted at the Earl’s Court Motor Show ...
Back in 1935, Bugatti presented the Aerolithe at that year's Earl's Court Motor Show. It was based on the automaker's Type 57 chassis but looked like no car that had come before. It was a strictly a ...
Some of the most beautiful cars ever built were created in the 1930s. That's when the gorgeous Talbot-Lago teardrop coupes appeared alongside wildly styled Delahayes and, most famously, the Type 57 ...
Regardless of whether you want to purchase a modern Bugatti Centodieci or a classic Bugatti Type 57, your pockets and connections with the French marque need to be deep. In 2020, the five most ...
The multi-million recreation of one of the most mysterious cars in history, the Bugatti Aerolithe, is on sale at this spring Paris Retromobile. Although only a replica, it is still expected to fetch ...
The connections of Aerolithe , a grade 1-winning filly in Japan, have made travel arrangements to Gulfstream Park to run in the inaugural $7 million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1T) Jan. 26, ...
The Bugatti Aerolithe project is finally finished — well, almost. I think I wrote my first column about building a Bugatti T 57104 chassis with Aerolithe-style magnesium coachwork in 2005 or 2006 and ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
In the year 2025, we're hoping that we'd have a world where a car like this Bugatti design study called the 'Aerolithe Concept' would be free to roam the streets as a production vehicle. Otherwise, ...