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Bugnotti Coupé is the Godfather of Classic-inspired Sports Cars

April 18th, 2010 by desiree View Comments

If the Godfather was good for another movie, Al Pacino would drive around in the Bella Figura & shout at annoying pedestrians before speeding off in the supercharged model, leaving them & any potential hitmen behind in a cloud of mafia-fueled exhaust fumes.

Fortunately for us, there’s no fourth installment in the Godfather movie series, but there will be a premier unveiling of the Bella Figura at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in August.

There’s no prize for guessing that Delahaye USA were inspired by Bugatti’s Type 57S models from the 1930s, but unlike those classics, the Bella Figura will feature all the benefits of modern developments & design: like power-steering, air conditioning, power brakes & the choice between carbon fibre, alloy or a fibreglass chassis.

So far there’s no information about the drivetrain or any performance stats, but the Bugnotti Coupé will be sure to give you a quick getaway, should you need to outrun any rivals or if you simply want to impress the broads.

Price wise you’re looking at about $450,000 for the alloy-bodied “turnkey” & $250,000 for the “carbon fibre appearance” model. So if you’re keen on making it yours, visit Delahaye’s page for the Bugnotti Coupé for further information & contact details for enquiries.

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Tags: bella figura, Bugatti, bugatti type 57s, bugnottie, bugnottie coupé, carbon fibre, coupé, delahaye usa, godfather, type 57s


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