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BUGATTI TYPE 57SC CORSICA

Lowest Price: £3,460,072 • Median Price: £3,894,265 • Highest Price: £4,328,457 • Sell-Through Rate: 75%

Bugatti Type 57SC Corsica

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£3,460,072

LOWEST PRICE:

SINCE 2020

£3,894,265

MEDIAN PRICE:

SINCE 2020

HIGHEST PRICE:

£4,328,457

SINCE 2020

NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:

3

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75%

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RM Sotheby's

1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Tourer by Corsica

£4,328,457

19th Aug 2023

1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Tourer by Corsica

RM Sotheby's

1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Tourer by Corsica

£3,460,072

25th Jan 2021

1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Tourer by Corsica

RM Sotheby's

1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Tourer by Corsica

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9th Mar 2019

1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Tourer by Corsica

RM Sotheby's

1938 Bugatti T57SC Corsica Roadster

£417,386

21st Apr 2007

1938 Bugatti T57SC Corsica Roadster

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The Bugatti Type 57SC Corsica is renowned for its stunning design. Just one Corsica was ever made. It was commissioned by Victor Rothschild in 1938.

The car was built on a Type 57S chassis. It was bodied by Corsica Coachworks in London. The car's design is known for its flowing lines.

After Rothschild, the car passed through several owners. It was restored in the late 1990s. It has since appeared at various concours events.

There is no direct successor to the Type 57SC Corsica. Each Type 57 was unique.

A lesser-known fact is that during its early years, the Corsica was often seen parked outside Rothschild's London home, drawing crowds of admirers. It became a local landmark.

How much is a Bugatti Type 57SC Corsica worth?

In average condition, a Bugatti Type 57SC Corsica is worth £3,894,265.

What is the most expensive Bugatti Type 57SC Corsica to sell in history publicly?

The most expensive Bugatti Type 57SC Corsica to sell in history was sold for £4,328,457.

What is the cheapest Bugatti Type 57SC Corsica to sell in history publicly?

The cheapest Bugatti Type 57SC Corsica to sell in history was sold for £417,386.

When was the Bugatti Type 57SC Corsica produced?

The Bugatti Type 57SC Corsica was produced between 1937 and 1938.

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