Talk:Bugatti Type 53

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"The Type 53 is said to have not used universal joints, and steering difficulty was legendary. Jean Bugatti even crashed a Type 53 at Shelsley Walsh in June, 1932. Modern tests, however, have shown the car to be quite tractable at speed, and Bugatti's drawings for the Type 53 do show "Tracta" u-joints fitted in front."

There are a lot more ceditable sources than you saying otherwise. Why don't you try and prove it? Bugatti's own twin-engined designs never came to fruition and most were most-likely two wheel drive anyway. The only twin engined FWD of the 1920s and 30s was the JAP Fuzzi. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.66.64.123 (talk) 22:32, 29 January 2008 (UTC)