The Bugatti Type 57G Tank Cabriolet 1936 is an exotic French car produced by the legendary automotive brand, Bugatti. It was introduced in 1936, and was one of only two 57G tanks ever created with the Cabriolet body style; both being owned by Ettore Bugatti himself. This stunning vehicle is powered by a supercharged 3.3L, SOHC inline-8 powerplant that produces 160 horsepower, capable of propelling the car from 0-60 miles per hour in a blistering 9.9 seconds. What truly sets this car apart is its devilishly sharp body styling, which was designed by Jean Bugatti himself. Its exterior features include a sweeping rear deck, fender-mounted exhaust pipes, and an impressive sweeping side-flow air inlet. The cabriolet features a black leather interior, complete with round gauges and chrome accents. It still retains the three-spoke steering wheel from the era, and it's intricate dash carved from solid oak. For its time, the Bugatti Type 57G Tank Cabriolet 1936 was the epitome of opulence. Even today, it still stands out as one of the most exquisite automobiles ever created, and it will no doubt be admired for many years to come. A true collector's item, this car is sure to bring a smile to the face of any car enthusiast.
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