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    https://moderncarcollector.com/cars-that-mysteriously-disappeared/

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    A true masterpiece of engineering, the 1935 Bugatti Type 57 Aérolithe was revolutionary for its time. Constructed using a lightweight magnesium alloy called Elektron, its body was unlike anything else on the road. This innovation also made it incredibly rare, as the material was difficult to work with and highly flammable. After its debut in 1935, the Aérolithe prototype vanished in 1936. Some believe it was destroyed during World War II, while others speculate it was dismantled for parts. Despite numerous theories, the car has never been found. If rediscovered, it could easily become the most valuable car in history due to its groundbreaking design and unmatched rarity.

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