Those cars are something special to look at, totally turning heads where ever it went. Works of art, is an understatement. Can you imagine spotting one when they were first launched, amazing machines.
After I built the Aerolithe I was approached by a UK production company to do an 8 part series involving the search for the original Aerolithe. It would have followed the 8 predominant rumours as to what happened to it. After thorough research and a serendipitous observation I discovered the fate of one, and how it may have become the second missing Aerodynamique coupe. I noticed you used a shot of Jay and I driving the car in L.A. I am flying to the Netherlands to reunite with it and continue its story in the very near future.
Im so glad this video popped up, I was so sure this was like a big channel and then I looked at the number of subscribers and my jaw dropped. Keep up the great work and Ill be looking forward to another great car story!
This is my first time watching one of your videos and I’m amazed at the quality especially for such a small channel. I am glad to be one of your first hundred subscribers and look forward to watching your future content. Keep up this amazing work.
I saw the Ralph Lauren car at a special indoor exhibit in Old Montreal about twenty years ago. I was right up next to it, and I'll never forget it. If you see one in person, it will take your breath away. There were other cars there, but I don't even remember what they were! I would love to see the other ones someday. It's possible to see the Mullins one as it is in a museum in CA. Jay's is a faithful copy, with some original parts. He has a nice video on that one on TH-cam.
If I am not mistaken, I saw the car parked on Avenue de Observatoire around 2006, in Brussels Belgium. I was shocked how such a valuable car was parked outdoors
@Detah_ Its not crap it is true, it was in front of a very unique large property, where the gate man house is as big as a typical home. Its not possible to know the owner of the house as it is not indicated on the door.
@Get_Wrenched For sure I saw a Bugatti, it was not a simple one, I said how come parked outdoors in a street. If of intrest, I can find the exact location, house number, however maybe not, as I will be effecting a VIPs privacy. Really the house is a very very large mansion
Nice work mate. I personally think either it was destroyed or is just sitting in someone’s underground garage away from all the eyes. If its still out in the wild, I’ll b surprised. Great Video mate. Next one on Aston Martins? Maybe?
Yea I think it could be in a secret garage somewhere. And yea can definitely take on aston, any thing particular you'd like to see or just a general aston martin video?
good video quality for a pretty small channel and creator would like to see more videos like this my guess it probably got crushed in a junkyard or rusted completely down ps you just got a new subscriber
Es mi coche favorito estoy construyendo uno (bueno no una réplica exacta pero basándome en el) es el coche más bonito que he visto me encantan sus líneas desde todos los ángulos. Maravilloso el vídeo aunque me lo tuve que poner en español me encantó. Saludos desde España
Greetings from Australia. Thank you so much for watching my little video and I love your appreciation for the car. Once you finish with your project you should definitely upload a video on it, I'd love to see it!
The New La Voiture Noir isn't owned by Ronaldo. Someone just was like "Well, Ronaldo has Bugattis, so this could be his" and all the Media just Copied without thinking. I've seen the Real Car in Person and met the Owner and I can confirm that it's 100% not Ronaldo. The Owner doesn't want to be public known, but all I can say is: He is Part of a Family that once owned Bugatti. BTW. there are Rumors, that the Atlantic is now another Type 57 Car. I think a Atalante it was. The Chassis number that belongs to the SC Atlantic La Voiture Noir was found in another Car that is Existing today. But they used to secretly copy and double chassis Numbers at this time, so noone knows exactly
Yea a lot of mystery around both the og and the new La Voiture Noire. I’ve heard the vin number thing but I think it has been debunked and the La Voiture noire did exist as a 57 Atlantic.
I mean, VINs reappearing on cars is most of the times an issue with shady restoration companies. Kienle is the most recent big example, where one of the most famous and renowned 300 SL experts was in fact a fraudulent company that instead of properly restoring cars just mixed up parts and faked chassis numbers. But changing car bodys definitely was a thing as well back in the day, even going into the 50s and probably 60s.
Oh i didn't realize the bullide race car thing has alot of atlantic design cues in the front. Your thumbnail the silhouette i subconsciously thought of the bullide
I remember seeing black Atlantic (pictured in 2:14) with Slovak plates at local veteran Rallye, owner trying to repair it with while smoking cigarette in hand. What a cool sight.
there's other possible theories (there's millions of theories) one is: the car has been hided in a remote place and forgeted since then. That's not impossible because in the 90' a guy bought a farm to restore it and found 2 Prototype of the 2CV in the attic, so well hided that they had to cut the roof to retrieve the 2 cars hided at the same era as the Bugatti. during more than 60 years those 2 cars weren't even officialy existing (htere were prototype not production cars). so, perhaps "la voiture noire" is hided somewhere in France, so well hided that nobody knows where and this car will probably reappear in few decades and it will worth about the same price as the Mona Lisa
actually after etorres passing his other son roland bugatti tookover and build one final race car that in after that car failed to qualify and the driver Maurice Trintignant, said no after about 18 laps 1956 ended bugatti model type 251 i think i got the article about it still in a magazine somewhere as that magazine ran for a short period it was about classic cars mostly race cars like the GT40 roadster(development prelemans period)that car was "destroyed by rudi klein" but was found in i thought 2011? and restored it was cut in 2 pieces but rudi hide the pieces and send ford something else
I just checked his channel because of your comment. I couldn't find the exact car you were referencing but I'm sure he's messed around with something similar!
Are you sure you are not an undercover famous youtuber trying to prove it depends on skill? (The fact that you are replying to every comment showing ur dedication proves you aren't)
Unfortunately If you already know something about this car then don't watch this.. there's zero detail about this car presented... car 57453 changed hands twice after Bordeaux
All the information I presented was cross checked against Bugattis own press releases as I didn’t wanna present anything untrue. I’ve seen theories about the car changing hands but not from any larger sources so I chose not to address it.
I personally think the car is ugly . It just looks like a starved 1930s car very thin and ill looking. I don’t like Bugatti anyway. Not even the modern ones . I can’t see what all the fuss is about them . People go on about the speed . Well go buy a Formula 1 car if you want speed 😂. There are much better looking cars out there. Great channel by the way 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yea I get you, I mean I think that a decent chunk of art is not worth its price but alas the price is just whatever some billionaire is willing to pay for it
With the entire world of wealthy people looking for it . . . there’s just no way it still exists. No way. ANYONE knowingly allowing the car to sit in a French or German barn for 80 years - who obviously is aware of the 9-figure payday for its (numbers matching) rusted frame - either hates money or unnaturally loves the car. I don’t care if you’re Elon Musk, that’s just too much money left on the table. And, for that much money, even a son would take out his own father - sad, but true. The lucky relative would have made a few calls by now, spawning a new rumor that could be easily traced - basically putting lives in danger. That’s a lot of damn money, and people get homicidal and squirrelly for much less. In the end, it’s gone. But it’s still fun to dream.
Amazing comment, 10/10. I agree whole heartedly with you about this. If it's location was know to someone, it would have changed hands. The thing is, it could have already changed hands, just not publicly. On top of this, given that Jean and his dad passed away in quick succession, it is a possibility that they took the knowledge of the car's location to the grave with them. But yea its fun to dream!
Straight forward mystery 1937 Bugatti 57SC Atlantic if sooner not conceived then only remaining road racer 1955 mercedes SLR UHLEN HAUT coupe probably has already crossed 150Millions $, was sold at 143millions just few years ago, but race of most expensive car has bkum tentelizing time sensitive keeping fingers across but if bugatti is not found den wild goose chase price appraisal climax wil continue for a millennium guess bcuz shrouded mystery has exceeded century after century millennium supersedes no harm in fantasizing
Most of the things I presented as facts I tried to make sure I had a good source for like Bugattis official press releases, the theories of course were just speculation based on research and other theories out there
If it was ever found, considering its story and being owned by one of the Bugatti founders themselves, I'd say it'd probably be he most expensive car ever.
The car at 1:35 is some form of made up thing. The wrong front axle and suspension also It's left hand drive with disc brakes. Maybe a little more research before you put up the next video and learn how to pronounce French words.
Hey man love how passionate you are about this. I did as much research as I could for this video but I’m sure a few things fell through the cracks. That being said the clip in 1:35 was pulled from a video on the official Bugatti TH-cam page…
Narrator's attempts at French pronunciation are beyond ludicrous. If you know nothing of a language it is best to not try speaking it, just stick to English.
@@Get_Wrenched These deep dives into famous missing cars or cars that were destroyed over time are really interesting. There was a Chrysler that was on the SS Andrea Doria that sunk with the ship. A video on that could be fun.
great quality, especially for a small youtuber
Thanks appreciate it a lot
terrible quality, he compares the T57 to Ferraris, Ferrari as a manufacturer didnt even exist at the time.
Damn bro wrote the same thing twice. Guess that makes you my first hater. Pretty cool ngl.
You know a car is expensive when 2 billionaires have to co-own it LOL.
bahaha facts.
No. When no billionaire can afford it.
Amazing video. I’m glad I was suggested this channel by TH-cam
Thank you! Any videos you’d like to see me make in the future?
new underrated channel just dropped
thank u
Those cars are something special to look at, totally turning heads where ever it went. Works of art, is an understatement.
Can you imagine spotting one when they were first launched, amazing machines.
Somehow while writing this I never considered this. It would have looked simply epic back in those days. Like a UFO
After I built the Aerolithe I was approached by a UK production company to do an 8 part series involving the search for the original Aerolithe. It would have followed the 8 predominant rumours as to what happened to it. After thorough research and a serendipitous observation I discovered the fate of one, and how it may have become the second missing Aerodynamique coupe.
I noticed you used a shot of Jay and I driving the car in L.A.
I am flying to the Netherlands to reunite with it and continue its story in the very near future.
Did you learn any clues from this video? I've learnt a lot of amazing stuff from small youtubers.
@davidgrainger5994 you were in the car with Jay? Awesome!
David, do you think there are still some very important missing cars out there waiting to be found?
@ yes. I personally know of quite a few lost cars that were stuffed in barns and sheds and then “ discovered” when their owners died.
Excellent video. Surprised you have so few subscribers.
Thank you :)
Im so glad this video popped up, I was so sure this was like a big channel and then I looked at the number of subscribers and my jaw dropped. Keep up the great work and Ill be looking forward to another great car story!
thank you so much, I really appreciate the kindness
Great job. I was surprised to see that this is a new channel. Keep going.
thank you so much appreciate it!
This is my first time watching one of your videos and I’m amazed at the quality especially for such a small channel. I am glad to be one of your first hundred subscribers and look forward to watching your future content. Keep up this amazing work.
Thank you so much. Welcome to the club. Were you a first 100 sub, if so that’s sooo cool. I won’t let your subscription down 😉
amazing work!!!! love this type of content.
Thank you, any other topics you’d like to see me cover?
Bro is underrated
thank you bro, checked out your edits to0, straight fire!
Wow what a stupid and highly unoroiginal post you sure nailed it cupcake
Nice story! About that very Special „voitoire“, thank you
Glad you liked it!
Great video! Keep going!
Thank you so much appreciate the encouragement :)
By the quality of your content it is guaranteed that your channel will be famous very fast
Just dont forget us OG viewers when that happens
This was such a cute comment thank you. And no how could I ever forget you 🥰
You want to be doing the story of the missing Ferrari 375mm next!
Ooft might give it a look!
YOUR NARRATION IS JUST MAZING
Aww thank you
your typing in all caps in annoying
700 subs is criminal, video was amazing l
I live for comments like this
Quality content.
Quality comment
I saw the Ralph Lauren car at a special indoor exhibit in Old Montreal about twenty years ago. I was right up next to it, and I'll never forget it. If you see one in person, it will take your breath away. There were other cars there, but I don't even remember what they were! I would love to see the other ones someday. It's possible to see the Mullins one as it is in a museum in CA. Jay's is a faithful copy, with some original parts. He has a nice video on that one on TH-cam.
I hope you get the chance to see it again you seem to really appreciate the car :)
Great video 👌
Great comment!
Good work!
Thank you so much, are there any other topics you’d like to see me explore
If I am not mistaken, I saw the car parked on Avenue de Observatoire around 2006, in Brussels Belgium. I was shocked how such a valuable car was parked outdoors
Cap
@Detah_ Its not crap it is true, it was in front of a very unique large property, where the gate man house is as big as a typical home. Its not possible to know the owner of the house as it is not indicated on the door.
If you saw the car that’s simply epic!
@Get_Wrenched For sure I saw a Bugatti, it was not a simple one, I said how come parked outdoors in a street. If of intrest, I can find the exact location, house number, however maybe not, as I will be effecting a VIPs privacy. Really the house is a very very large mansion
Nice work mate. I personally think either it was destroyed or is just sitting in someone’s underground garage away from all the eyes. If its still out in the wild, I’ll b surprised. Great Video mate. Next one on Aston Martins? Maybe?
Yea I think it could be in a secret garage somewhere. And yea can definitely take on aston, any thing particular you'd like to see or just a general aston martin video?
@@Get_Wrenched just a general AM video. cuz I don't see anyone really talking bout their history nd stuff. they underrated for me.
definitely will do this down the line, so make sure to check back in from time to time!
@@Get_Wrenched yeah mate. Am subbed.
legend!
good video quality for a pretty small channel and creator would like to see more videos like this my guess it probably got crushed in a junkyard or rusted completely down
ps you just got a new subscriber
if it got crushed in a junk yard that would be tragic. ps thanks :)
Nice video mate 👍
Thank you so much
Just gotta practice the word ''voiture'' 😅 nice vid !
I practised it so many times u don’t understand
Nice work.
nice comment ;)
Great one
Thank you so much, it means a lot!
Subscribed
You dropped this 👑
All th best mate
Thank you
great video
Thank you :)
This is a great video
thank you
Nah now i gotta find this car man 😂😂
Oi fr the trick to generational wealth!
Es mi coche favorito estoy construyendo uno (bueno no una réplica exacta pero basándome en el) es el coche más bonito que he visto me encantan sus líneas desde todos los ángulos. Maravilloso el vídeo aunque me lo tuve que poner en español me encantó. Saludos desde España
Greetings from Australia. Thank you so much for watching my little video and I love your appreciation for the car. Once you finish with your project you should definitely upload a video on it, I'd love to see it!
Banger
thank you so much, the research and editing of this video took forever!
i love your videos
Thank you so much :)
this better than ai viedos
I’d hope so
so much better
The New La Voiture Noir isn't owned by Ronaldo. Someone just was like "Well, Ronaldo has Bugattis, so this could be his" and all the Media just Copied without thinking. I've seen the Real Car in Person and met the Owner and I can confirm that it's 100% not Ronaldo. The Owner doesn't want to be public known, but all I can say is: He is Part of a Family that once owned Bugatti.
BTW. there are Rumors, that the Atlantic is now another Type 57 Car. I think a Atalante it was. The Chassis number that belongs to the SC Atlantic La Voiture Noir was found in another Car that is Existing today. But they used to secretly copy and double chassis Numbers at this time, so noone knows exactly
Yea a lot of mystery around both the og and the new La Voiture Noire. I’ve heard the vin number thing but I think it has been debunked and the La Voiture noire did exist as a 57 Atlantic.
I mean, VINs reappearing on cars is most of the times an issue with shady restoration companies. Kienle is the most recent big example, where one of the most famous and renowned 300 SL experts was in fact a fraudulent company that instead of properly restoring cars just mixed up parts and faked chassis numbers. But changing car bodys definitely was a thing as well back in the day, even going into the 50s and probably 60s.
I’ve got it hidden. But no one believes me. So there you go.
I’ll give you $150 for it!
huge fail thinking you're funny
Oh i didn't realize the bullide race car thing has alot of atlantic design cues in the front. Your thumbnail the silhouette i subconsciously thought of the bullide
I just searched it up and you might be onto something
gas vid ur mad underated
haha I'm still to new to even be rated, let alone underrated
good watch
thank you :)
people in the rimac family have the 8:00
Haha I’m hearing so many theories as to who owns it
@@Get_Wrenched try searching I thing they said the owner of rimacs has it
I remember seeing black Atlantic (pictured in 2:14) with Slovak plates at local veteran Rallye, owner trying to repair it with while smoking cigarette in hand. What a cool sight.
if that was a real atlantic and not a kit car thats epic.
@@Get_Wrenched well you used this exact car in your video... allegedly partially original
oh damn you saw one of the rarest cars ever!
@@Get_Wrenched it looked real, but I am not an expert :D I can spot fake Porsche 356 Speedsters from far tho.
How do u even get good at that?
there's other possible theories (there's millions of theories) one is: the car has been hided in a remote place and forgeted since then. That's not impossible because in the 90' a guy bought a farm to restore it and found 2 Prototype of the 2CV in the attic, so well hided that they had to cut the roof to retrieve the 2 cars hided at the same era as the Bugatti. during more than 60 years those 2 cars weren't even officialy existing (htere were prototype not production cars).
so, perhaps "la voiture noire" is hided somewhere in France, so well hided that nobody knows where and this car will probably reappear in few decades and it will worth about the same price as the Mona Lisa
Hey the Mona Lisa cant go 200kph+, so I reckon the car's worth more!
The 2CV always looked like a prototype made of corrugated iron!
actually after etorres passing his other son roland bugatti tookover and build one final race car that in after that car failed to qualify and the driver Maurice Trintignant, said no after about 18 laps 1956 ended bugatti model type 251 i think i got the article about it still in a magazine somewhere as that magazine ran for a short period it was about classic cars mostly race cars like the GT40 roadster(development prelemans period)that car was "destroyed by rudi klein" but was found in i thought 2011? and restored it was cut in 2 pieces but rudi hide the pieces and send ford something else
I’ll have to look into this. Thanks for the info!
just earned a new subscriber
What an honor! Welcome to the club!
Here at 527 subs gl bro 🎉❤
thank you. the support means more than you'd think!
It is Roth-Schild, not Roths-child, isn't it???
I say roths-child
Imagine if the twisted scrap heap turns up and sells for stupid money.
Like what whistling disel did
Bad Chad the youtuber own one just like who knows
I just checked his channel because of your comment. I couldn't find the exact car you were referencing but I'm sure he's messed around with something similar!
The Guild Garage (here in my Canada) created a very accurate reproduction of this car, fun fact.
Oh that’s cool. Have u ever seen it irl?
@@Get_Wrenched Not so.
buggati has a video on it
Yea I used some of the information in my research!
Are you sure you are not an undercover famous youtuber trying to prove it depends on skill?
(The fact that you are replying to every comment showing ur dedication proves you aren't)
maybe i'm forcing my assistant to reply to comments...
I feel like a railway worker managed to steal it knowing it was valubale and sold it to s shady rich guy who obviously kept it hidden
wouldn't have been hard back in the days before cctv
The modern La Voiture Noir has Swiss number plates, and the owner is not a public figure . Ronaldo has a Centodieci
Yea information is a bit wishy washy so I went with what I thought was reliable
The modern 'La Voiture Noire' is owned by the Piech family.
As in the guys that own Porsche and that?
@Get_Wrenched Correct
Unfortunately If you already know something about this car then don't watch this.. there's zero detail about this car presented... car 57453 changed hands twice after Bordeaux
All the information I presented was cross checked against Bugattis own press releases as I didn’t wanna present anything untrue. I’ve seen theories about the car changing hands but not from any larger sources so I chose not to address it.
Tak už tvrdi, ze ho mam v tajný místnosti?!
Jim zavolejte do Prahy!! Všechno reknou…
Wow my first foreign language comment! Thanks for commenting :) Where are you from?
Eny one try looking in new Zealand thoe world fear was here before the war lots was lefted here as i was thort of as a safe place throw the war
Hmmm New Zealand is pretty close to me… maybe I should look around and see if it’s hidden in some barn somewhere
I personally think the car is ugly . It just looks like a starved 1930s car very thin and ill looking. I don’t like Bugatti anyway. Not even the modern ones . I can’t see what all the fuss is about them . People go on about the speed . Well go buy a Formula 1 car if you want speed 😂. There are much better looking cars out there.
Great channel by the way 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yea I get you, I mean I think that a decent chunk of art is not worth its price but alas the price is just whatever some billionaire is willing to pay for it
With the entire world of wealthy people looking for it . . . there’s just no way it still exists. No way. ANYONE knowingly allowing the car to sit in a French or German barn for 80 years - who obviously is aware of the 9-figure payday for its (numbers matching) rusted frame - either hates money or unnaturally loves the car. I don’t care if you’re Elon Musk, that’s just too much money left on the table. And, for that much money, even a son would take out his own father - sad, but true. The lucky relative would have made a few calls by now, spawning a new rumor that could be easily traced - basically putting lives in danger. That’s a lot of damn money, and people get homicidal and squirrelly for much less. In the end, it’s gone. But it’s still fun to dream.
Amazing comment, 10/10. I agree whole heartedly with you about this. If it's location was know to someone, it would have changed hands. The thing is, it could have already changed hands, just not publicly. On top of this, given that Jean and his dad passed away in quick succession, it is a possibility that they took the knowledge of the car's location to the grave with them. But yea its fun to dream!
This video is outdated I found the missing type 57 the day before today brah
Hey bro I’ll give you $50 for it, great price I swear 😅
Straight forward mystery 1937 Bugatti 57SC Atlantic if sooner not conceived then only remaining road racer 1955 mercedes SLR UHLEN HAUT coupe probably has already crossed 150Millions $, was sold at 143millions just few years ago, but race of most expensive car has bkum tentelizing time sensitive keeping fingers across but if bugatti is not found den wild goose chase price appraisal climax wil continue for a millennium guess bcuz shrouded mystery has exceeded century after century millennium supersedes no harm in fantasizing
Yea the merc is pretty valuable but most experts still think the Bugatti, if found, would be the most expensive car ever!
I have it in my basement.
I’ll give you $10 for it
So many facts are not real…
Most of the things I presented as facts I tried to make sure I had a good source for like Bugattis official press releases, the theories of course were just speculation based on research and other theories out there
If I got anything wrong tho I do apologise
is it the one in the water?
Sir, do you know something?
would do you well to check pronunciation of the French words..
My bad
Hey man, check pronunciation first, the worst is voiture........ not voitoire......
My bad
No need to be rude, I'll bet he doesn't know French anyway
@stonedfromdabs, you can say that again!
yo...im your 300th guy
Wow awesome ❤️
If it was ever found, considering its story and being owned by one of the Bugatti founders themselves, I'd say it'd probably be he most expensive car ever.
Yea it will be, with estimates saying it could be worth around $160M
The car at 1:35 is some form of made up thing. The wrong front axle and suspension also It's left hand drive with disc brakes. Maybe a little more research before you put up the next video and learn how to pronounce French words.
Hey man love how passionate you are about this. I did as much research as I could for this video but I’m sure a few things fell through the cracks. That being said the clip in 1:35 was pulled from a video on the official Bugatti TH-cam page…
It was voted out by the other ones (the imposter)
Poor guy just wanted some friends 🥹
There is no way this guy has 363 subs (At the time of me posting this)
too many or too few??
The z type
yea does look like the ztype
Narrator's attempts at French pronunciation are beyond ludicrous. If you know nothing of a language it is best to not try speaking it, just stick to English.
I was speaking english…
Great video, maybe next time don't use Trump visuals though.
how else do I make videos great again?
@@Get_Wrenched They already are. :)
damn thank you :) Any topics you'd like to see me make a video on?
@@Get_Wrenched These deep dives into famous missing cars or cars that were destroyed over time are really interesting. There was a Chrysler that was on the SS Andrea Doria that sunk with the ship. A video on that could be fun.
Downfall of Jaguar pls @@Get_Wrenched
Why on earth would you people haven't heard of this car.
Yes
i love your videos
Thank you I really appreciate the support!