CMC Bugatti 57 SC Corsica, Roadster, 1938 - 1/18

Price including 19% German VAT: 2380,00 €

Price excluding German VAT: 2000,00 €

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Description

CMC Bugatti Type 57 Corsica Roadster

Diesen Bugatti Corsica-Roadster auf Basis des Typs 57 S gibt es nur einmal auf der Welt. Sein britischer Erstbesitzer Colonel Godfrey Giles hat ihn 1938 in Betrieb genommen. Heute befindet sich der Roadster im Besitz des Fahrzeugssammlers John Mozart in Kalifornien.

  • Hand-assembled metal precision model made from approx. 1780 parts
  • High-quality paint finish with a brilliant gloss
  • Authentic and true-to-scale moulded body of the current vehicle (John Mozart) with elegant lines
  • Prototypical representation of the striking vehicle front section with the aesthetically integrated headlights
  • Perfect spoked wheels and screw-on double-leaf centre locks with right/left-hand thread for removing the wheels
  • Finely crafted dashboard with all display instruments and control switches
  • Highly detailed 8-cylinder in-line engine with all add-on units and complete pipework / cabling
  • Elaborate floor assembly with representation of the stainless steel exhaust system
  • Precisely designed vehicle frame as a metal construction
  • Double-wing bonnet can be opened with storage option on specially designed metal pins
  • Movable driver and passenger doors hinged on finely modelled hinges
  • The lockable boot contains a jack, air pump, grease gun, parts boxes and tool set as miniatures

Description of the original vehicle:

Colonel Godfrey Giles, ein Engländer erwarb 1937 ein Bugatti 57 S – Chassis, um darauf einen Roadster karosserieren zu lassen. Sein Bruder, Eric Giles übernahm die Design-Entwicklung der Karosserie und der englische Karosseriebauer Fa. Corsica fertigte nach diesen Plänen das Blechkleid. Es entstand ein Roadster von betörender Schönheit, der mit dem Kennzeichen GU7 im Jahre 1938 zugelassen wurde.
Due to later engine problems, a compressor was retrofitted together with modified pistons as a remedy. This resulted in the new type designation 57 SC (C = Compresseur).
In 1985, the vehicle came into the possession of the well-known classic car collector John Mozart from California. At the end of 1995, John Mozart had the vehicle completely restored. The result was a beautifully restored roadster in dark blue in Mozart's collection, which won the coveted title of „Best of Show“ at the Pebble Beach Concours in 1998.
CMC hat das Mozart-Fahrzeug in seiner heutigen Pracht und nahezu unverfälschten Originalität als High-End Modell der Premiumklasse nachgezeichnet.
CMC would like to thank Mr Mozart and Bugatti S.A.S - Tradition for their kind support.

Artikelnummer: M-106

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Weight 1,8 kg
Dimensions 32 × 17 × 13 cm
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Safety instructions

Collector's model for adults, not suitable for children under 14 years of age due to parts that can be swallowed.

Manufacturer information:
CMC GmbH &Co. KG - Classic Model Cars, Stuttgarter Straße 106, 70736 Fellbach, phone: 0711-4400799-0, fax: 0711-4400799-39, e-mail: info@cmc-modelcars.de,
responsible person:
Shuxiao Jia