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Step into automotive history with us at the Radnor Hunt Concours d’Elegance 2025, where we feature the Bugatti Type 57 Cabriolet—the car that took home Best of Show. In this video, host Al Davis and I, take a closer look at the design, engineering, and story behind one of the most important pre-war automobiles ever built. The Bugatti Type 57, produced between 1934 and 1940, represents the pinnacle of Ettore Bugatti’s craftsmanship under the direction of his son, Jean Bugatti. The cabriolet versions were hand-built by the era’s finest coachbuilders—such as Gangloff, Letourneur et Marchand, and Vanvooren—making each car unique. ✨ Highlights Covered in This Video: A full walkaround of the Radnor Hunt Best of Show winner Historical context of the Type 57’s development in the 1930s The legendary straight-eight 3.3L engine capable of 135–175 hp, depending on configuration Jean Bugatti’s influence on the car’s design, blending elegance with advanced aerodynamics The rarity of cabriolet models compared to the more common coupés and saloons The significance of the Type 57 in establishing Bugatti as a leader in luxury and performance pre-WWII The Type 57 wasn’t just beautiful—it was competitive. Variants like the 57S and 57SC Atlantic became icons, with the SC regarded as one of the most valuable cars in the world today. This cabriolet captures the same spirit of artistry, speed, and exclusivity. Join us as we relive the glamour of the 1930s and celebrate why the Bugatti Type 57 remains a benchmark of automotive excellence. 📌 Subscribe to HonJazzz for more concours coverage, classic car features, and automotive history. 👍 If you enjoyed this showcase, hit the like button and share with fellow enthusiasts. @bugatti #bugatti #type57 #prewarcars #prewar #1930s #automotivedesign