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The first edition of a book on the history of the Bugatti EB110 sold for $46,000

The first edition of a book on the history of the Bugatti EB110 sold for $46,000

In addition to the auto auction, the Monterey Car Week event also saw massive amounts of money paid for items related to the automotive world.


An example is the one who was paid for the first copy of the book EB110 and the latest Bugatti racing carAnd the Contains over 700 historical photos and internal files (drawings, technical papers, race reports) on 440 pages.



To own the first copy of this book, entirely dedicated to the Bugatti EB110, the owner and custodian of The Pearl Collection paid $46,000.


he is literary work It is very relevant, as the history of the EB110 competition has not been documented in such a complete and detailed manner.a vehicle that aided ejaculation Bugatti To the top of car development, while allowing him to return to motor racing.



Written by Johann Petti and Pascal van Mille, and edited by Julius Crota (Bugatti historian and former Bugatti Automobiles SAS delivery manager), this book is a limited edition and only 330 copies have been reproduced in three editions, with an average price of $900.


In all three editions the content is the same; However, what changes are the covers:


  • 110 GT Edition (Black Hardcover)
  • 110 copies of Le Mans Edition (blue cover)
  • 110 IMSA Edition (Silver Hardcover)


Depending on the model, the EB110 engine can produce between 560 and 610 hp. Thanks to its mechanical advantages, this race car could go from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds and reach a top speed of 351 km/h, becoming the fastest serial production car at the time.

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