The Bugatti Brescia, was probably one of
the best small sport cars of the early twenties.
The 4 cylinder with 16 valve
engine was very powerful and reliable. After the First World War, Bugatti had
licence arrangements with Diatto in Italy, Crossley in England and Rabag in Germany.
The Rheinische Automobilbau AG, “Rabag”,
was founded with a capital of 13 million marks on 3 December 1920 by the Funke
Brothers. The head quarter was in Düsseldorf with a factory located in
Mannheim where they built, under licence, Bugatti Type 22 and Type 23.
The Rabag were relatively popular in
Germany and often seen in sport events.
In June 1925, the firm merged with AGA
(Autogen Gas Akkumulator A.G.) from Berlin-Lichtenberg which produced the Dinos
cars. But economic situation of the new society was not good, and in November
1925 it was declared in bankruptcy.
The car in the photograph is registered, IV-6760 in Chemnitz (Kreishauptmannschaft), Sachsen.
The car in the photograph is registered, IV-6760 in Chemnitz (Kreishauptmannschaft), Sachsen.