The first real production Bugatti was the Bugatti Type 13.
The exhibit included many vintage racing cars, like the 1934 Bugatti Type 54, top right, which needed a push to start the engine.
He drove a Bugatti Type 37A s/c and although his career was not taken to the international level, it was quite successful.
The Bugatti Type 18, also called the Garros, is an automobile produced from 1912 through 1914.
The little Bugatti Type 10 swept the top four positions at its first race.
The 1924 Bugatti Type 35 is probably the most successful racing car of all time, with over 2,000 wins.
Bugatti later used the same engine layout in the Bugatti Type 45 of 1928, but only two were produced.
The Bugatti Type 64 was an Atlantic-style coupe produced in 1939.
However the Bugatti Type 252 never went beyond a prototype.
As such, it is reminiscent of the historic Bugatti Type 35 thoroughbred racing car.