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Who is the owner of Most expensive car in the world?

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Who is the owner of Most expensive car in the world?

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Relatives of an 89 year old “mad” doctor were amazed when they were left a garage in his will – and found the world’s most expensive car parked there. The nephew and niece were then left open mouthed when they were told they could become overnight millionaires when the 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante, one of only 17 made in the world, goes to auction next month. Experts believe the supercar could be worth up to £6 million. Eccentric Dr Harold Carr, who died without ever marrying or having children, left the run-of-the-mill garage with the rare car locked inside to his relatives. They also found a classic Aston Martin, a Jaguar E Type, alongside the Bugatti. The classic car has now been unveiled as the highlight of Bonham’s Retromobile car show and sale in Paris. The Bugatti had been left to gather dust for 47 years since its last tax disk expired in December 1960. The family have been told the black roadster could fetch as much as £6m for its new owners when it goes under the hammer on

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Relatives of an 89 year old “mad” doctor were amazed when they were left a garage in his will – and found the world’s most expensive car parked there. The nephew and niece were then left open mouthed when they were told they could become overnight millionaires when the 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante, one of only 17 made in the world, goes to auction next month. Experts believe the supercar could be worth up to £6 million. Eccentric Dr Harold Carr, who died without ever marrying or having children, left the run-of-the-mill garage with the rare car locked inside to his relatives. They also found a classic Aston Martin, a Jaguar E Type, alongside the Bugatti. The classic car has now been unveiled as the highlight of Bonham’s Retromobile car show and sale in Paris. The Bugatti had been left to gather dust for 47 years since its last tax disk expired in December 1960. The family have been told the black roadster could fetch as much as £6m for its new owners when it goes under the hammer on

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