Bugatti 1930. Grummer only built three bodies for Bugatti and only 10 Grummer cars in total are thought to survive. It was the first Bugatti with twin overhead camshafts.
Our 1930 Nash Ambassador is a five-passenger close coupled sedan Model 497. This particular car was built for the 1930 Paris concours which it won a news item that made the papers as far as way as Lansing Michigan. Preserved intact with no changes to its original state other than its wings from the 1930s it is a perfect example of one of the first Bugatti Sport.
Only a handful of these Nash Eights are known to still exist with several registered to owners overseas.
1930 Bugatti About the 1930 Bugatti Type 35B Grand Prix The Italians were out for revenge. The Type 50 was designed to be a high-performance daily driver automobile. Our 1930 Nash Ambassador is a five-passenger close coupled sedan Model 497. By far the largest of the Bugatti Type variants.