Bugattis are amongst my favourite makes of car so I am glad to see one saved from the ignominy of being dumped in a lake. Although not one of the more valuable models of Bugatti it is nevertheless pleasing to think that it will still make a tidy sum, in spite of its condition, and for such a worthy cause too. Another interesting tale all round, of the sort I'm fond of reading - a beautiful machine thought lost for years, rediscovered, rescued from a watery grave and helps raise money for a worthwhile effort while giving people the opportunity to enjoy it all over again. What's not to like?
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Saturday, 9 January 2010
Bugatti Type 22 raised for a good cause
Bugatti Type 22 raised for a good cause
Bugattis are amongst my favourite makes of car so I am glad to see one saved from the ignominy of being dumped in a lake. Although not one of the more valuable models of Bugatti it is nevertheless pleasing to think that it will still make a tidy sum, in spite of its condition, and for such a worthy cause too. Another interesting tale all round, of the sort I'm fond of reading - a beautiful machine thought lost for years, rediscovered, rescued from a watery grave and helps raise money for a worthwhile effort while giving people the opportunity to enjoy it all over again. What's not to like?
Bugattis are amongst my favourite makes of car so I am glad to see one saved from the ignominy of being dumped in a lake. Although not one of the more valuable models of Bugatti it is nevertheless pleasing to think that it will still make a tidy sum, in spite of its condition, and for such a worthy cause too. Another interesting tale all round, of the sort I'm fond of reading - a beautiful machine thought lost for years, rediscovered, rescued from a watery grave and helps raise money for a worthwhile effort while giving people the opportunity to enjoy it all over again. What's not to like?
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