You have probably heard about the ultra-rare 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante, property of late Dr. Harold Carr which had been found after his death in his stinky garage in a farm. The car was in a poor condition but nevertheless it was believed to set a high record when it goes for auction. And guess what, it just did set a high record! After restoration it came, as scheduled, to the “Retromobile” auction in Paris where a European collector paid a healthy $4.4 million for it. It really deserve it, actually the good doctor done a great job by dying! because his relatives who inherited the garage are now rich beyond their dreams and this magnificent car found a much better home. And also people of the world can now see this car too as it will certainly be the star of many concourses and runs.