This 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic, which sold for an estimated $30-40 million at a recent auction, is the world�s most expensive car. Now, the iconic car is on public display at the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, California. Also referenced as the Williamson car, this beauty was a part of the collection owned by the late Dr. Peter Williamson before it was purchased by Mullin Automotive Museum. The purchase price wasn�t made public, but the word is that it was sold for between $30 million and $40 million. Dr. Peter Williamson had bought the car in 1971 for $59,000. The car competed in the 2003 Pebble Beach Concours d�Elegance event and was honored with the Best of Show award. Peter Mullin, founder of the Museum, said�
I am honored to have the opportunity to display the Bugatti Atlantic at our Art Deco museum. The Art Deco Movement was driven by people who were fascinated by invention and innovation � by the exotic nature of new technology and materials, by art and design, by speed and by the machine � no automobile captures this spirit more than the Bugatti Atlantic. In the historic pantheon of automobiles the Atlantic is without peer.
The world�s most expensive car will definitely attract crowds at the museum and if you happen to be in the area, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity you just can�t afford to miss.
Sponsored By : CHAUDHRI ELECTRODE ENGINEERING. AL-MUQIT STEELS. Q.A.M INTERNATIONAL
Manufacturing : welding electrodes, steel wirerope, wirerope, pvc cables, all sort of metal and hard ware tools.
Also trading in generators. load banks and all sort of metal.
For Contact: mustakeem@gmail.com Cell # +09(0531)9204077 Location : Istanbul / Lahore
No comments:
Post a Comment