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Well worth the price, especially compared to some of the schlocky "Klassic Kars" I've seen selling for twice that price.
Worth owning just to *listen* to that engine!
Prices of rare cars are significantly up in the European markets. This price is not entirely surprising, given the rarity of the car.
Wow. What would it feel like to have that kind of money to spend on a toy???? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazyeyes.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cryin.gif
I love the horseshoe grill as much as the next guy, but $500k is over the top for any car IMHO... now I need to go find that 250GTO that's in a garage and the widow thinks it's just junk. hehehehehehehhehe
It's always great to see the T35s and similar Bugs at Lime Rock Vintage (even though I'm not a great fan of Lime Rock or the way the event is run).
Here's 5 Bugattis from a previous Lime Rock. Weak dollar or not, this is a lot of money. There were several more (including one with a Model A Ford engine!). Speaking of money, Wang usually brings his GTO and his Birdcage as well (The GTO is worth a reported $6,000,000). He races them too.
Here's a T35 motor. The hole in the top of the intake is the "backfire exhaust hole". There is a matching hole in the bonnet (neat flames come out on the overrun).
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