1939 Alfa Romeo 8C
The 1939 Alfa Romeo 8C was deemed to be the It Car anyone could drive. The 1939 Alfa Romeo 8C was a range of race, road, and sports cars during the ‘30s. Alfa Romeo revived the 8C for a concept car that had a V8 engine. The 2004 Alfa Romeo 8C entered the 8C Competizione. The 1939 Alfa Romeo 8C was given its name because of its eight-cylinder straight engine. It was Vittorio Jano who designed the car, and it was the primary racer for Alfa Romeo. The 1939 Alfa Romeo 8C was the rarest of the eight model years.
Bugatti Type 41 Royale Kellner Coupe
Bugatti Type 41 Royale Kellner Coupe had twenty-five similar kinds of cars that were created in the year 1927. Ettore desired to sell the car only to the royalties. It was the most expensive car in the world, but the plan had failed because of the Great Depression because royal families in the European region did not want to spend money on high-costly cars. The Bugatti Type 41 Royale Kellner Coupe was sold only for three out of seven Bugatti that ever manufactured. Only six Royale Kellner existed in the world because Ettore crashed one of those cars. It was a large car, which weighed a total 7,000 pounds and equipped with a 7.78-liter engine. The length of the vehicle was 21 feet long.