1934 Bugatti Aérolithe - Jay Leno’s Garage
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Channel: Jay Leno's Garage
Views: 864,922
Rating: 4.9256196 out of 5
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Length: 26min 25sec (1585 seconds)
Published: Sun Jul 28 2019
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Neat car and and all, but that shirt’s the real star of the show here
Incredible that they're even driving it on public streets tbh
Fun fact : all of the period pictures are black and white, and no written description was known at the time when the paintjob was applied either. The color is based on a painting of the car done by one of the factory workers.
That Truffade Z-Type needs dollar sign wheels ASAP
Such a cool car and interesting history. It's always a wonder to me that a car can just disappear of the face of the earth never to be seen again, especially something as special as the original Aerolithe. This car paved the way for the equally gorgeous 57SC Atlantic, my favorite Bugatti.
Just wait tell he posts the episode about the all Carbon Fiber EB110
Why do cars of that era have a negative camber at the front?
Uber rare car and stunning, more like a work of art.
Weird, I saw this exact car at the rancho Santa fe cars and coffee Saturday