Ettore Bugatti had not completely given up on selling very expensive cars yet, which resulted in the Type 50 that debuted in 1931. This new Bugatti was ...
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The Bugatti Type 46 and later Type 50 were large enclosed touring cars and along with the Type 50B racing version, were all produced in the 1930s. ...
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In 1931 Ettor Bugatti debuted the Type 50. It was a derivative of the Type 46, sharing many mechanical components and drawing from its design. ...
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The Type 50 was a breakthrough car for Bugatti-a luxury sporting model. It was designed on a short wheelbase Type 46 chassis and given an upgraded Type 46 ...
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Profiles of the Bugatti Type 50 providing technical specifications, a picture gallery, and parts, books and videos for sale.
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The Type 50 Touring was a sedan version of the Type 50. It used the same 138 in (3505 mm) wheelbase as its predecessor, the Type 46, ...
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Bugatti Type 50 50T 4.9-Litre Grand Sport (T=Tourism Version). Bugatti Type 504.9-Litre Grand Sport. Identifying Features: ...
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