1934 Bugatti Type 57 Ventoux Introduced in 1934, the Type 57 is
widely regarded as a masterpiece by the hand of Jean Bugatti.
According to a copy of the American Bugatti Register and Data Book
entry on file, this Type 57 was ordered on November 30, 1934, and
delivered on January 25, 1935, to its first owner, Jean Verdier,
through Bugatti agent Dominique Lamberjack in Paris. M. Verdier
paid 66,240 French francs for his new Bugatti, which was fitted
with Ventoux coupe-style coachwork and engine no. 151, which it
retains today.In 1938, M. Verdier traded this Type 57 towards
another example (chassis 57389), and it was later sold by
Lamberjack to L?on Givon. By 1963, the Ventoux was owned by noted
early Bugatti collector John Shakespeare of Centralia, Illinois,
whose collection came to the attention of Swiss textile magnate
Fritz Schlumpf. Schumpf purchased the Ventoux, along with 29 other
Bugattis from Shakespeare, on March 1, 1964.A part of the famed
Schlumpf Reserve Collection, this Type 57 remained in static
storage and unrestored in Malmerspach, France, until 2008 when
Peter Mullin purchased the entire collection. He displayed the
Ventoux in the Mullin Automotive Museum for 13 years. Remaining in
unrestored condition and retaining its original engine and
coachwork, this Type 57 would be an ideal candidate for a
concours-level restoration. Formerly Part of the Schlumpf Reserve
and Mullin Automotive Museum Collections An Unrestored Example
Retaining Its Original Body and Engine Known History and a Perfect
Candidate for Concours Restoration Formerly Owned by Early Bugatti
Collector John Shakespeare An Ideal Entry Point into the Fabled
Bugatti Marque Price: $325,000
Vehicle Details
1934 Bugatti Type 57
Listing ID:CC-1999193
Price:$325,000
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1934
Make:Bugatti
Model:Type 57
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Burgundy
Odometer:0
Stock Number:25931
VIN:25931
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