8. Bugatti Type 51
The Bugatti Type 51 was the premier racing car for the 1930s and the successor of the famous Type 35.
The car had an engine with a twin overhead cam evolution of the supercharged 2.3 L that developed 160 hp.
Bugatti Type 51 was produced along with the Type 51 A in almost 40 units, and that’s because unlike the dominant Type 35s of the prior decade, this model was unable to compete with the government-supported German and Italian offerings.
With its obvious external differences like the the supercharger blow-off outlet, the twin fuel caps behind the driver or the one piece cast wheels, the Type 51 is visually very similar to the Type 35.