Apr 20, 2018  •  Sightings  •  30 Comments

Roadside Sighting: 1927 Bugatti For $1,800?

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Alright, before anyone has a heart attack, there’s no way this is a real 1927 Bugatti Type 35B! It has to be a replica, especially with an asking price of just $1,800. Reader Jerry V spotted it in Grain Valley, Missouri and stopped to snap some photos to share with us. He didn’t offer any more info than that, but he did take photos of the seller’s phone number and asking price. So take a closer look at this curious roadside sighting and let us know if you happen to buy it!

Here’s the seller’s phone number. For the sake of the seller’s privacy, I won’t type it out, but if you can’t read it from this photo let us know and we will send it to you. There’s another photo that show’s their asking price of $1,800 or best offer, so perhaps you could score this one on the cheap.

As soon as you see the front, you can tell that this isn’t a real Bugatti. The front suspension looks like it might be from a VW Beetle, so it’s likely that the rest of the car is composed of VW components. It appears to be well built, although I would do something different with that bumper bar. It has all the necessary lights and indicators to be street legal, but it’s going to need a ton of work to get it back on the road.

Our only detailed view of the inside reveals rusty floors and plenty of other issues. It will take a closer inspection to know for sure what the floor pans are from, but they sure look like they are out of a Beetle. On the upside, it means finding parts should be easy. While it might not be all that valuable, this could actually be a fun project to take on. Having owned and driven a kit car, I can tell you that build quality is dependent almost entirely on the builder and how much they spent on it. This one looks like it was put together by someone who took pride in their work so it might actually be a good place to start.

Special thanks to Jerry for sending in his Roadside Sighting! If you spot something interesting parked on the side of the road, be sure to stop and take some photos to share with us!

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Comments

  1. canadainmarkseh
    Apr 17, 2018 at 4:30pm

    Wow!

    Like 1
  2. Andrew TannerMember
    Apr 18, 2018 at 6:45pm

    A neighbor of mine has this VW kit car, and I have to say that it is incredibly fun to drive! Though you can’t be much taller than 5’10” and fit in it comfortably.

    Like 1
  3. Dirk
    Apr 20, 2018 at 5:51pm

    Ettore is spinning like a pinwheel in his grave.

    Like 7
  4. Dusty Stalz
    Apr 20, 2018 at 6:09pm

    “It appears to be well built”
    Thank you I needed that laugh lol.

    Like 7
    • Andrew TannerMember
      Apr 20, 2018 at 7:37pm

      I’ve driven one, and for what it is I have to say it isn’t too bad.

      Like 8
  5. Coventrycat
    Apr 20, 2018 at 6:41pm

    Dig that Home Depot dashboard and amusement park ride steering wheel.

    Like 6
  6. Adam T45Staff
    Apr 20, 2018 at 7:56pm

    I have a slightly “shop soiled” Bugatti Veyron for sale for $2000 if anyone is interested. Actually, this wouldn’t make a bad little project. If the underpinnings are VW and it has the standard VW trans-axle, those can handle a reasonable amount of power. Maybe a 12A Mazda rotary would make it some serious fun.

    Like 5
  7. Peter
    Apr 20, 2018 at 8:14pm

    I like the air conditioning fan ( :

    Like 4
  8. Beatnik Bedouin
    Apr 20, 2018 at 9:33pm

    I remember this VW-based kit car, along with its companion Alf-Romeo kit, back in the mid 1970s.

    Somewhere in my archives I still have original brochures for both. It looked like a fun concept, at the time.

    Like 1
  9. jdjonesdr
    Apr 21, 2018 at 5:55am

    Fan Air Conditioning is a nice touch

    Like 0
  10. TVC15
    Apr 21, 2018 at 6:32am

    No L.H.D Bugattis ever built

    Like 0
  11. KSwheatfarmer
    Apr 21, 2018 at 8:25am

    Somebody needs to save that vintage license plate,let the rest set right where it is.

    Like 2
    • AutoArcheologist AutoArcheologistMember
      Apr 21, 2018 at 6:27pm

      That plate could (seriously) be worth more than the rest of the car…

      Like 1
  12. JagManBill
    Apr 21, 2018 at 8:47am

    My Dad had the Alfa version of this. Cool lil car and always turned heads. Its all Bug under there thats for sure. Front suspension looks like a 68+. Pans are $150-$195 each side for stock repro parts. To me, the Alfa looked more like the original car than the Bugatti did. But there were a bunch more “Bug”gatti’s made than Alfas from what I remember reading.

    Like 3
  13. olddavidp
    Apr 21, 2018 at 9:44am

    I’m a gambler. A Bugatti? For me? It would go well with my McBurnie 365GTB and my my accompanying Armani sport coat. And no socks.

    Like 1
  14. Jamie H
    Apr 21, 2018 at 10:03am

    Two too many zeroes in the price

    Like 2
  15. Nevis Beeman
    Apr 21, 2018 at 12:39pm

    Is that a genuine 1927 Illinois licence plate tacked on the front of it ?

    Like 1
  16. Bill McCoskey Bill McCoskeyMember
    Apr 21, 2018 at 2:11pm

    If a buyer puts another $15,000 or more into “restoring” this VW “Bug”atti, they will have a great little fun car to use in Shriner’s parades, etc. and it will likely be worth about $5,000. Or they can buy a very nice one for about $5K.

    And I love the windshield header cross piece with the wiper motor mounted thru it — it’s a piece of steel fence post!

    Like 1
    • Loco Mikado
      Apr 21, 2018 at 4:55pm

      And the headlight bar is a piece of copper water pipe. At least it will never rust.

      Like 0
  17. Gallagher Engineering
    Apr 21, 2018 at 5:29pm

    I wonder if the boat propeller is included for that price or is it extra.

    If you want to get a good laugh just look at what I found in a apartment parking lot on Wheaton, Illinois.
    And the owner is quite proud of it and has no plans to sell it either

    Like 0
  18. Gallagher Engineering
    Apr 21, 2018 at 5:37pm

    I wonder if the boat propeller is included for that price or is it extra?

    If you want to get a good laugh just look at what I found in a apartment parking lot in Wheaton, Illinois.
    And the owner is quite proud of it and has no plans to sell it either?

    Like 0
  19. John
    Apr 21, 2018 at 5:51pm

    And not one, but two — count ’em, two — aaogah horns!

    Like 1
  20. Rosso
    Apr 21, 2018 at 7:19pm

    yuk !!

    Like 0
  21. Alford
    Apr 21, 2018 at 10:53pm

    Would like a full scale replica of Bugatti’s airplane. One was handmade but unfortunately crashed last year.

    Like 0
    • Peter
      Apr 22, 2018 at 7:45pm

      Hiow much money have you got…someone will build you one. You will need plans and some photos.

      Like 0
      • Alford
        Apr 22, 2018 at 7:57pm

        LOL that money thing is a problem or else I would be driving something other then a $500 97 Monte Carlo Z34. Kind of why I call my web sites and car mags dream sources.

        Like 0
      • Peter
        Apr 22, 2018 at 8:04pm

        Get a grip. how can you drive a plane on a road?
        Websites are inspirational.
        How about you get some flying lessons to assess if you are cut out for aviation??
        You have to have good physical health too to pass.
        No harm in buying some old lumber to make some strut parts from ( :
        Wood and canvas assembly I assume or alloy?

        Like 0
      • Peter
        Apr 22, 2018 at 8:09pm

        Looks like a plastic toy. Probably get one out of your Quaker Oats one day ( :

        Like 0
      • Alford
        Apr 22, 2018 at 8:12pm

        Unfortunately Peter it’s dreams now. my flying time ended a long time ago but at least I got up there for a time. My job driving commercially is over now too due to diabetes.

        Like 0
  22. JACKinNWPA Jack in NW PAMember
    Apr 22, 2018 at 1:01pm

    I too have stopped and looked at this “car” It is built on a pre 1968 VW chassis and was not in my eyes well built at all. If I were to restore it I would only use a few fiberglass parts so for me it wasn’t worth dragging it home for free.

    Like 0

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