Bugatti T40 Boattail Speedster 1927 by Autocult
The little One
Automobiles whose rear end is reminiscent of a boat in
its shape, be it due to a tapered shape, the wooden planking or a keel-like
design, are generally referred to as “boattails”. At least one Bugatti of the
Type 40 was also dressed with it by a – unfortunately unknown – coach builder,
because the Type 40 was built as a sedan with space for four passengers. A
special feature was that there was only one entrance door.
The Type 40 was first produced on 25 June 1926 and was
intended to be the successor to the Type 23 in the factory chronicle. The front
engine was a water-cooled four-cylinder engine with a displacement of just
under 1,500cc, which, with an output of 45 hp, resembled the highly-bred sports
engine at the time and was derived from the Type 35. The special feature of the
design were the valves, because each cylinder received its gasoline-air mixture
via two intake valves, while the burnt exhaust gases only entered the exhaust
through a single valve. With a maximum speed of up to 125 km/h – depending on
the body – the “little Bugatti” was by no means slow for its vehicle class.
Assembly at the Molsheim factory ended in May 1931
after just under 800 units. There are three different figures in the literature
about the exact number of produced vehicles, one mentions 765 vehicles, a
second specks of 860 vehicles and a third specifies 775 vehicles. Deliveries to
Brazil, Tunisia, Australia, Prague or Buenos Aires are known, but especially
within France. But it was also available in Germany, at a price of 7,800 RM in
1929.
Description: | Bugatti T40 Boattail Speedster 1927 |
Catalogue#: | ATC01023 |
Product Type: | Resincast |
Scale: | 1:43 |
Event: | Road |
Colour: | Blue |
Drivers: | - |
Sponsors: | - |
Dates: | 1927 |
Race/Position: | - |
Release Date: | February 2025 |
Weight: | 450 grams |
Comments: | Limited edition of 333 pieces. |
About Autocult
A relatively new maker of very well finished resincast models, established in 2015. Very imaginative choice of subjects, often concentrating on the more eccentric episodes in motoring history! Production limited to 333 pieces of each subject, which often means that we get one delivery and that is it, so pre-orders strongly recommended!! Made in China for Germany.