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Malcolm Campbell’s workshop


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from the Pre-War car website: (pretty nice shop clothes!...and how many jack stands are there? ) 

We're inside Malcolm Campbell’s workshop in Surrey in 1928, with the man himself proudly leaning on the workbench in full knickerbocker glory. Campbell was London’s Bugatti concessionaire, so he must have driven quite a few examples of France’s finest in England. Is this the 1926 Type 35 he is said to have owned privately? 

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If it is Campbell's car (he raced a type 37 for a while) but, I think, as a Bugatti concessionaire, will have had other Bugs through his hands, then it may be the same car - 37238 -that is currently visible for sale on the williamianson.com website which includes a very detailed and interesting history, including the period when it had an Anzani engine before being reunited with the original motor.  

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