1927 Bugatti Type 35B
The Bugatti Type 35 was first launched for the 1924 Grand Prix racing season. Perhaps the most famous of all Bugatti models, and unquestionably one of the most successful and iconic racing cars of all time. The Type 35 dominated Grand Prix racing during the 1920s. For the 1927 season, the Type 35 was updated to 2.3 litre supercharged format creating the Type 35B.
British driver William Grover-Williams won the first Monaco Grand Prix in 1929 piloting a Bugatti Type 35B.
Then there’s both the aesthetics and innovation of this incredible design. From the worlds first alloy wheel on a racing car, to the absolutely perfect proportions and incredible craftsmanship of every part.
Giclee Fine Art Print on Archival Quality 308 GSM ‘Photo Rag’ Paper. Available in A3 Open Edition or A2 Limited Edition
All prints are hand signed, and the limited editions numbered of 50
Bespoke sizing and one off orders available on request.
Please allow 7-14 days for delivery, if you have an urgent request please contact me.
The Bugatti Type 35 was first launched for the 1924 Grand Prix racing season. Perhaps the most famous of all Bugatti models, and unquestionably one of the most successful and iconic racing cars of all time. The Type 35 dominated Grand Prix racing during the 1920s. For the 1927 season, the Type 35 was updated to 2.3 litre supercharged format creating the Type 35B.
British driver William Grover-Williams won the first Monaco Grand Prix in 1929 piloting a Bugatti Type 35B.
Then there’s both the aesthetics and innovation of this incredible design. From the worlds first alloy wheel on a racing car, to the absolutely perfect proportions and incredible craftsmanship of every part.
Giclee Fine Art Print on Archival Quality 308 GSM ‘Photo Rag’ Paper. Available in A3 Open Edition or A2 Limited Edition
All prints are hand signed, and the limited editions numbered of 50
Bespoke sizing and one off orders available on request.
Please allow 7-14 days for delivery, if you have an urgent request please contact me.
The Bugatti Type 35 was first launched for the 1924 Grand Prix racing season. Perhaps the most famous of all Bugatti models, and unquestionably one of the most successful and iconic racing cars of all time. The Type 35 dominated Grand Prix racing during the 1920s. For the 1927 season, the Type 35 was updated to 2.3 litre supercharged format creating the Type 35B.
British driver William Grover-Williams won the first Monaco Grand Prix in 1929 piloting a Bugatti Type 35B.
Then there’s both the aesthetics and innovation of this incredible design. From the worlds first alloy wheel on a racing car, to the absolutely perfect proportions and incredible craftsmanship of every part.
Giclee Fine Art Print on Archival Quality 308 GSM ‘Photo Rag’ Paper. Available in A3 Open Edition or A2 Limited Edition
All prints are hand signed, and the limited editions numbered of 50
Bespoke sizing and one off orders available on request.
Please allow 7-14 days for delivery, if you have an urgent request please contact me.