If a $106 million Picasso is just out of your price range, how about something a little bit cheaper, like a Bugatti? You can get a good one for around $40 million, and it’s a lot easier to drive.
That was the price recently paid for a 1936 Bugatti 57SC Atlantic, one of only three examples made by the company. It belonged to the trust of the late Dr. Peter Williamson, neurosurgeon and car collector, and was put up for auction by Gooding & Company, a Santa Monica, California-based auction firm.