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Dryden / Bugatti / 27Three types of Bugatti are shown with the kind of person the artist thinks would be likely to buy this sort of car
Lithograph, racing cars in action, Antibes Grand PrixPoster, racing cars in action, Bugatti Type 35 Grand Prix car of Louis Chiron, Antibes Grand Prix Date: 1928
Poster, Castrol oil, Bugatti car, helping Count Czaikowski break the world speed record on the Avus Circuit in May 1933 Date: 1933
DRYDEN/DIE DAME/13Front cover from Die Dame illustrating a woman in orange driving overalls sitting on her Bugatti with a dog in her lap. Date: 1930
Poster, Bugatti racing cars
Poster, Bugatti cars and autorails
Poster, Bugatti cars
Two drivers on the Monaco Grand Prix circuitThe Monaco Grand Prix 1935, with a Maserati leading Lord Howes Bugatti on a bend. 1935
Chiron at San Sebastian, winning Spanish Grand PrixChiron at the wheel of a Bugatti in San Sebastian, winning the Spanish Grand Prix for the second time. 1929
ERA leading a Bugatti during Mannin Moar Motor RaceAn ERA leading a Bugatti during the Mannin Moar Motor Race at Douglas, Isle of Man. 1935
Grand Prix 1923, The Bugatti TeamEarly Motor Car Racing - Grand Prix 1923, The Bugatti Team. 1923
Grand Prix 1923, Pierre de Viscaya in a BugattiEarly Motor Car Racing - Grand Prix 1923 with Pierre de Viscaya in a Bugatti. 1923
BUGATTI 57.s MODEL 1930SThe Bugatti 57.S competition model racing car. Date: 1930s
Poster advertising Bugatti automobiles and autorails
Type 35 BugattiThe Type 35 Bugatti
Bugatti cavalcade, Prescott, GloucestershireBugatti cavalcade at Prescott, Gloucestershire, England. circa 1969
Two men in a Bugatti sports car, Gloucestershire, England. circa 1968
Bugatti aerodynamic carAerodynamic experiments: Bugatti aerodynamic car driven by Friderich in 1923 French Grand Prix at Tours; Mercedes-Benz model from 1939
L Chiron at the wheel of the Type 51 Bugatti, an eight-cylinder, 2 litre car developing 160 bhp, winner of the 1931 ten-hour French Grand Prix at Montlhery with an average of 78.16 mph
Bugatti 3. 3Italian racing car popular in Britain because it conforms to the new Grand Prix specification - engine any size, but weight under 750 kg. Date: 1936
France - DorlisheimDorlisheim in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. The card shows the Chateau Saint-Jean and a delightful village well, which looks rather ancient. Date: 1906
Bugatti Poster 1A classic Bugatti two-seat sports model. Date: 1926
Dryden / Bugatti / 25With roof or without, the Bugatti breathes an image of sportiness... expensive sportiness