1979 Aston Martin Bulldog
William Towns designed the 1979 Aston Martin Bulldog, a one-off concept car. The 1979 Aston Martin Bulldog had a 5.3L V8 engine under the hood, and the twin Garrett turbochargers created 600HP using the engine outside the vehicle that had 700HP. The maximum torque of the 1979 Aston Martin Bulldog was 500 pound-feet. The recorded top speed of the car was 192 miles per hour. However, Aston Martin alleged that it could reach 237 miles per hour. The 1979 Aston Martin Bulldog was rare because of its unique exterior like the sharp wedge shape and the five hidden headlamps. The car doors were gull-wing, and the interior was made out of leather. It also used Led buttons like the Lagonda. The 1979 Aston Martin Bulldog was intended to show off Aston Martin’s new facility in Newport Pagnell.
Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic
The Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic was described by MotorTend and other publications as Holy Grail and The World’s Most Expensive Bugatti. The Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic had a light-blue, elegant masterpiece, and only three of these existed. The designer, Ralph Lauren, owned and bought one for $40 million. The Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic was inspired by Jean Bugatti’s concept car named the Aerolithe. The Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic had flowing coupe lines, externally-riveted body panels, and a pronounced dorsal seam. Two Atlantics won the Best of Show awards in 1990 and 20013 at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.