The Bugatti Type 59 OW 1934 is a classic, tailored motorcar of tremendous historical significance. Its iconic design originated with Ettore Bugatti, the famous Italian-born mechanical engineer and automotive designer, who was the companys master craftsman. The Type 59 OW 1934 was the first car to wear the Bugatti name, and it is widely seen as the prototype for all other Bugatti models that followed it. The vehicles aesthetic is characterized by its sturdy steel-blue bonnet a feature unique to Bugatti models of this era and its four oval-shaped windows. Its sleek, full-length torpedo body also contributed to its aerodynamic advantage, making it the first race car to be timed at over 160 mph. Underneath the hood, the Bugatti Type 59 OW 1934 was equipped with a powerful 3.3-litre DOHC straight-eight engine that delivered an impressive 300 horsepower. Its performance was further enhanced by a four-speed manual gearbox and four-wheel independent suspension. Inside, the car featured a traditional black leather interior, with an art deco feel, and comes equipped with a hand-crafted wooden dashboard a new trademark Bugatti design element. Despite its considerable age, the Type 59 OW 1934 remains an instantly recognizable classic, representative of the golden age of Bugatti engineering.
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