File:Bugatti Type 46 Gangloff uncoverable semi-profiled coach 1931.jpg

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English: With it’s hemispherical combustion chambers, high compression ratio and short stroke, the Bugatti Type 46 could reach high enough rpm to produce 225 bhp. This was a remarkable figure that was only matched by the Duesenberg SJ in its time.
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Bugatti type 46 uncoverable semi-profiled coach designed by Jean Bugatti

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