Bugatti Type 37 (1928)
Sale price: US $8,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1928 |
VIN : | 2292059613 | Mileage: | 5,000 |
Number of Cylinders: | 4 | Make: | Bugatti |
Transmission: | Manual | Model: | Type 37 |
Body Type: | Convertible | Engine: | 1100cc |
Warranty: | no | Drive Type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Options: | Convertible, Leather Seats |
Sub Model: | Bugatti Type 35 Replica | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | Red | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Interior Color: | Tan |
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Vehicle description
1927 Bugatti Type 37 "replica". This car looks amazing and is a blast to drive around town. Hard to find 21" Model T wheels were recently restored with brand new tires on them. It is a $4000 upgrade including the adapters but this is the only period correct wheel/tire setup for this car and is well worth it.
Just serviced: Carb rebuild Valves adjusted(replaced gasket covers) Set timing New points New condenser New cap and rotor button New spark plugs Oil change - new screen and gaskets New fuel filter
I bought this car last year from a gentleman in Florida who built it with his father in law in the 70s. It is one of the best looking Bugatti kit cars I"ve seen and it gets lost of waves and compliments everywhere. The title is for the donor car which was a 1979 VW. I"m not sure about the engine size.
Few things that I was planning on doing to it if I were to keep it: Reupholster the seat Change steering wheel Change dash panel and gauges New bonnet straps(one of them is broken on the side but not very noticeable) Car shakes above 35-40mph, I"m guessing it needs suspension adjustment. Not a good idea to drive a kit car with Model A wheels above 35 mph any way. Also it"s hard to find first gear sometimes especially when it"s still cold. Much easier when the car warms up. I"m guessing it"s the transmission fluid but I don"t have time to tinker with it any more.
Not a perfect car but it"s hard to find anything at this price that"s this much fun to drive and gets this much attention.
I"m selling this car for less than it has cost me so the price is firm. Deposit is non-refundable so please don"t buy unless you"re 100% sure. Cash or wire only. Shipping to be arranged and paid for by the buyer.
Videos:
Drive - YouTube Video will open in a new window [isdntekvideo] Bugatti Type 37 start up and walk around - YouTube Video will open in a new window [isdntekvideo]
Just serviced: Carb rebuild Valves adjusted(replaced gasket covers) Set timing New points New condenser New cap and rotor button New spark plugs Oil change - new screen and gaskets New fuel filter
I bought this car last year from a gentleman in Florida who built it with his father in law in the 70s. It is one of the best looking Bugatti kit cars I"ve seen and it gets lost of waves and compliments everywhere. The title is for the donor car which was a 1979 VW. I"m not sure about the engine size.
Few things that I was planning on doing to it if I were to keep it: Reupholster the seat Change steering wheel Change dash panel and gauges New bonnet straps(one of them is broken on the side but not very noticeable) Car shakes above 35-40mph, I"m guessing it needs suspension adjustment. Not a good idea to drive a kit car with Model A wheels above 35 mph any way. Also it"s hard to find first gear sometimes especially when it"s still cold. Much easier when the car warms up. I"m guessing it"s the transmission fluid but I don"t have time to tinker with it any more.
Not a perfect car but it"s hard to find anything at this price that"s this much fun to drive and gets this much attention.
I"m selling this car for less than it has cost me so the price is firm. Deposit is non-refundable so please don"t buy unless you"re 100% sure. Cash or wire only. Shipping to be arranged and paid for by the buyer.
Videos:
Drive - YouTube Video will open in a new window [isdntekvideo] Bugatti Type 37 start up and walk around - YouTube Video will open in a new window [isdntekvideo]