The 1994 Bugatti EB110 GT, a true automotive icon of the '90s, is making its way to an exciting auction event. Finished in the classic Bugatti Blue paint and boasting a special-order two-tone gray leather interior, this particular model is believed to be the 51st out of only 85 examples built to GT specifications.
Nostalgia sets in as this remarkable supercar, once the dream of many kids and gracing posters on bedroom walls, is set to be auctioned by RM Sotheby's on January 26 at the Arizona event.
Chassis number 068 comes with some unique features, including a revised cooling system and a modified rear bumper, making it a standout among its counterparts.
The Bugatti EB110 GT was originally ordered by a Czech Republic dealer and delivered to its first owner in August 1994. Since then, it has been well-maintained and enjoyed on the open road.
Over the years, it changed hands a few times, undergoing some engine modifications and receiving a revised rear fascia panel with a centrally-placed Bugatti logo.
With only 31,930 kilometers on its clocks and accompanied by an owner's manual, warranty booklet, and service invoices, this well-preserved Bugatti EB110 GT is expected to fetch a hefty price at the auction.
Estimated to sell for between $1,600,000 and $2,000,000, its rarity and historic significance suggest that it may well exceed these expectations, considering similar models have previously reached over $2,200,000 at auctions.
Automotive enthusiasts and collectors alike are sure to be drawn to this exceptional piece of automotive history.