From the seller: “2010 BUGATTI VEYRON VILLA D’ESTE EDITION
Vin NUmber: VF9SC25100M795245
Registration number: BUG8 (by separate negotiation.)
The Sir Malcolm Campbell car.
September 2009, to mark the company’s centenary, Bugatti unveiled four special models of the Veyron 16.4 at the Villa d’Este Concorso d’Eleganza. These models recalled the prestigious racing history of the traditional brand and celebrated one of its most successful models, the Type 35.
Just as in Ettore Bugatti’s day, the four cars were presented in the racing colors of the countries that competed in motorsports at that time: blue for France, red for Italy, green for Britain and white for Germany. Each of the four models was modelled on a historic Grand Prix Bugatti.
These four historic race cars achieved countless victories during the 1920s and 30s, with world-famous racing drivers at the wheel. The four special edition models are named after four racing drivers: the blue Veyron is called “Jean-Pierre Wimille”, the red one is called “Achille Varzi”, the green one is called “Malcolm Campbell” and the white one is called “Hermann zu Leiningen”.
Ordered in 2009 this car was registered on January 1st of 2010. The BUG8 number plate is available with the car at an additional £100,000. Alternatively the car will revert to its previous plate at time of order which is LF59XUJ
This Bugatti Veyon has covered just delivery miles since new with an indicated 1615 KMs put on by the factory whilst testing & thence delivery from Molshiem to London. Being a special edition it comes with polished aluminium wings & green to the upper parts all of which is of course flawless. The interior is factory new black hides along with machine turned aluminium to the centre console.”