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CMC M-100-B-003 Bugatti Type 35 - Poland
Limited Edition 1203 of 2000 pcs
Preowned Model in Mint Condition
Bugatti T35 Nation Colour Project
During the “Golden Twenties,” the Bugatti Type 35 was the most successful race car as well as a favourite “toy” of gentlemen drivers. Daredevil drivers who could afford the expensive racing costs, proudly participated with their cars painted in national racing colours. A case in point was the Spanish drivers, whose cars were painted in yellow and red.
The Type 35, a masterpiece of Ettore Bugatti, did not fare well in the 1924 Grand Prix of France because of tyre problems. During the following years, however, Bugatti was crowned with success over and over again.
Equipped with the Type 35, Bugatti had won twelve Grand Prix races by 1926 and was always the first to see the chequered flag of the Targa Florio between 1925 and 1929. They also dominated the “Grand Prix of Monaco” in 1929 and 1930.
Between 1924 and 1931, more than 300 Bugatti Type 35 left the “Usine Bugatti,” all with an inline eight-cylinder engine that mostly had a 2-litre capacity. The last two versions 35TC and 35B had a 2.3-litre engine supercharged by a Roots compressor.
The horseshoe radiator grille and alloy cast wheels that stylised the Bugatti Type 35 became an icon of the era, whereas the bent front axle was deemed another prominent feature of the Bugatti cars.
The low total weight of 750kg and a fabulous gearbox amenable to swift shifting were the secrets of Ettore Bugatti’s passport to success, and he loved celebrating each race win with his team.
Let us re-visit the glorious history made by the Bugatti Type 35 with a high-end model made by CMC. Hand-assembled from more than 900 single parts, this precision metal model recaptures the unique talent and style of Ettore Bugatti that led him to secure a place in the history of automobiles.
And for item number M-100, which is for us some kind of anniversary too, CMC thought of something very special. This was a long-term project that might take several years. In the past, each racing team was forced to start in their specific country race colour. Today we just can imagine how those races really looked. But they must have been bright and gorgeous.
Technical data of the original vehicle:
- 8-cylinder in-line-engine (double block)
- Overhead camshaft, 3 valves for each cylinder
- Two times Zenith-horizontal carburettor
- Displacement: 1,991 ccm
- Maximum output: approx. 95 hp at 6000 rpm
- Top speed: approx. 180 km/h
- Wheelbase: 2,400 mm
- Total length: 3,700 mm