Huber Bugatti M37 racing car with 2l Maserati engine

Started by grobmotorix, June 21, 2012, 03:06:46 PM

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grobmotorix

Who knows this car?

1 point for the technical basis and for the driver/builder

grobmotorix

Too hard for the rookies...

D-type

A Holden powered Australian one-off?
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

grobmotorix

It is a one-off, but no bits are australian, I´m quite sure.

Chassis and engine definitly do not match originally.

grobmotorix

Too hard for the experts...

faksta

I think it's a Bugatti with a Maserati engine built and raced in Austria. As for builder/driver, will have to look up later.

grobmotorix

LOCKED for you! It´s almost enough to give you this point.

faksta

Just found some more info on it than before and that Maserati bit is said to be doubtful. Probably the most realistic suggestion is 1957, Josef Huber, Bugatti T37 chassis and unsupercharged Bugatti 2-liter engine.

grobmotorix

I think you gave all the facts I need for a point.

My source calls it Huber Bugatti M37 with a Maserati 2l engine.

faksta

What's left to find now is whether it really had Maserati or Bugatti 2 liter engine  :)

grobmotorix


Paul Jaray

Quote from: grobmotorix on July 13, 2012, 08:50:07 AM
Any proof will be another point!
QuoteVienna-Aspern airport race (Austria), 28 April 1957.

From the original entry form:
Josef Huber, Wien XIX , Fürfanggasse 1
Bugatti, Type Rennsport, M37, no info about year built, 8 cylinder, 1995 cc, bore 60 mm, stroke 88 mm, 2 carbs, engine no. 4059, chassis no. nil, no supercharger.

No Maserati engine, but a typical 2 litre Bugatti unsupercharged one. If Huber mixed up engine number with chassis number (which afaik has also been stamped to the engines) the engine is from #4059, the T32 tank which had been sold to the Juneks.

No information about the chassis, can be anything, from T37 through Maserati to homebuilt special.

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