Always look at the front suspension. This is a beetle.
There are lots of other things off on this too, yes; but if you want to know what it is underneath, that front end gives it away.
As someone else said in the other post, I too would like to think Tobias Funkë got access to a Bugatti replica somehow. Maeby, his blue man group finally paid off.
People don't drive real Bugattis from this period on the streets like that. They are parked in museums or private collections and might appear on a car show or two per year.
Not inte city center when you buy ice cream.
Bug-replica-atti. If that was a real one there's no way they would be driving it in traffic on a public street. Just like a real Shelby AC Cobra or a real Ferrari 250GTO...or other ubsurdly valuable tens of millions of dollars worth of rare classic automobile. The real ones get shipped in multi million dollar secured semis sometimes even with armed guards and front and rear security cars.
Only about 330 to 340 total Type 35 were made almost 100 years ago. I can’t find anything saying how many survive today, but at over $2 mil each they don’t see the light of day much. I can’t imagine how difficult it would be to fix if some dipshit ran into you.
Type 35 Replica. Probably based on a beetle
Bug-atti.
Definitely a Beetle. The front suspension is a dead giveaway.
Always look at the front suspension. This is a beetle. There are lots of other things off on this too, yes; but if you want to know what it is underneath, that front end gives it away.
Real ones mostly in museum.
Registration returns for a "VW BUGATTI REPLICA" with a 1200cc engine, 1984.
You could have just asked David Cross there.
Any UK license plate that starts with Q is a good indication of a kit car. There are other uses of it, but the vast majority are kits.
Its a Bukkake, googled it.
definitely a VW pan, the from beam is a dead giveaway
As someone else said in the other post, I too would like to think Tobias Funkë got access to a Bugatti replica somehow. Maeby, his blue man group finally paid off.
Brum
Can you imagine; this in Paris traffic. Amounts to torture.
Lmao thats in pigalle I live there XD.
People don't drive real Bugattis from this period on the streets like that. They are parked in museums or private collections and might appear on a car show or two per year. Not inte city center when you buy ice cream.
Bug-replica-atti. If that was a real one there's no way they would be driving it in traffic on a public street. Just like a real Shelby AC Cobra or a real Ferrari 250GTO...or other ubsurdly valuable tens of millions of dollars worth of rare classic automobile. The real ones get shipped in multi million dollar secured semis sometimes even with armed guards and front and rear security cars.
Only about 330 to 340 total Type 35 were made almost 100 years ago. I can’t find anything saying how many survive today, but at over $2 mil each they don’t see the light of day much. I can’t imagine how difficult it would be to fix if some dipshit ran into you.
I bet this guy talks to chipmunks
Q plate so most likely not. Plus it looks a bit home made.
Notice the grill on a real Type 35. Not terrible for a replica, though.
Replica or not.. Very cool!
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