The car caused a sensation in the motoring world. In 2009, it was put up for auction at the Bonhams Retromobile sale in Paris. Because of its incredible "time-capsule" condition and the romantic mystery of its long disappearance, it sold for approximately (£3 million).
When Dr. Carr passed away in 2007, his relatives inherited the contents of his estate. While clearing out his property, they opened the nondescript garage, expecting old medical equipment or junk.
Instead, they found . Under a thick layer of half a century's dust was the black Bugatti Atalante, remarkably preserved and entirely original. It was one of only 17 ever made, featuring its original engine, chassis, and bodywork—a "holy grail" for collectors. The Final Chapter