The Bugatti Type 57SC Coupe of 1938 is a work of automotive artistry, a stunning monument to the engineering brilliance of one Ettore Bugatti. Its long, sweeping body is made of aluminium, and the wings, bonnet and running boards are crafted of lightweight alloy. The long bonnet with two vents leads to the characteristic horseshoe-shaped radiator. The streamlined and graceful body stands on independently suspended wheels and has wing-mounted headlamps. Inside, the car is at once luxurious and sporty, beautifully finished with leather, grey wool, exotic wood veneers, and brushed aluminium details. The driver and passenger sit in comfortable bucket seats, surrounded by the elegant, conservative interior. The period-perfect design is merely a hint of the performance lurking beneath the bonnet. Under the bonnet lies a 3.3-liter, twin-cam, straight-eight engine which churns out an impressive 170 horsepower, more than enough to launch the car's sleek form from a standstill to a top speed of around 120 miles per hour. With its ultra-luxurious interior, sublimely sculpted exterior, and thrilling performance, the Type 57SC Coupe turns heads no matter where it goes.
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