Bugatti Test Creates Adrenaline Rush
The big money at Barrett-Jackson’s recent auction went for a 1948 Tucker Torpedo for $2.9 million and a 1947 Bentley Mark VI, an amazing sculptural design that brought $2.9 million and a 1947 Bentley Mark VI, an amazing sculptural design that brought $2.75 million.
For that kind of money, a car collector could buy a new Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport 16.4 supercar, which was on display at Barrett-Jackson, and still have some leftover loose change. The Grand Sport is priced at $1.9 million under the current euro exchange rate.
“The Bugatti seems downright reasonable, and it comes with a warranty,” Bugatti test driver Butch Leitzinger joked.
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