Two cars that I photographed in the Vintage Car Park area on the inside of Redgate corner at the SeeRed meeting at Donington Park in June 2008.
On the left is a 1935 Morris 10/6 Special with Cunard bodywork. Two different types of four-seater tourer bodies were fitted to the 10/6 Special, Morris Motors' version, and one by the Cunard Motor and Carriage Co. Ltd, who fitted a variety of bodies to different Morris models in the 1930s and had provided bodies for a large number of Napier cars in the 1920s. The car on the right is a 1930 Bugatti Type 44 with a 24 valve straight-eight 3 litre engine. The chassis number of this car is 441237.
On the left is a 1935 Morris 10/6 Special with Cunard bodywork. Two different types of four-seater tourer bodies were fitted to the 10/6 Special, Morris Motors' version, and one by the Cunard Motor and Carriage Co. Ltd, who fitted a variety of bodies to different Morris models in the 1930s and had provided bodies for a large number of Napier cars in the 1920s. The car on the right is a 1930 Bugatti Type 44 with a 24 valve straight-eight 3 litre engine. The chassis number of this car is 441237.
Would love to know where the Bugatti is now?
ReplyDeleteAccording to The Bugatti Trust, in 2016 it was owned by Shoji Namiki from Japan.
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