Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet
last type 101 chassis by Bugatti in 1961, bodied in 1965 by Ghia on a project by Virgil Exner, exhibited at the National Automobile Museum in Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France) ; 8-cylinder engine, 3257 cm3, superchargered, 190 HP
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Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet
Summary
Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet is a car[1].
Key Facts
- Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet is the creator of Q2308012[2].
- Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet is the creator of Virgil Exner[3].
- Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet is the creator of Carrozzeria Ghia[4].
- Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet's image is recorded as 1965 Bugatti Type 101C 2 (52245407418).jpg[5].
- Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet's instance of is recorded as car[6].
- Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet's genre is recorded as automotive design[7].
- Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet's location is recorded as United States[8].
- Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet's Commons category is recorded as Bugatti Type 101 Exner-Ghia cabriolet 1961 (chassis 101-506)[9].
- +1961-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet[10].
- +1965-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet[11].
- Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet's exhibition history is recorded as Cité de l'Automobile[12].
- Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet's described at URL is recorded as https://www.guide-automobiles-anciennes.com/VOITURE/bugatti-type-101-c-roadster-ghia-4811.htm[13].
- Bugatti Type 101 cabriolet's serial number is recorded as 101-506[14].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Q2308012[2]; Virgil Exner[3], a designer[15], 1909–1973[16], of United States[17]; and Carrozzeria Ghia[4], a coachbuilder[18], in Italy[19], founded in 1921[20], headquartered in Turin[21].