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- Dr. Joseph Fuchs, Parachutist Lisl Schwab, and Horst Lattke, Germany, August 1932 - Joseph Fuchs (left) and his friend Horst Lattke posed for a photo with pilot and parachutist Lisl Schwab in 1932. Dr. Fuchs was the original owner of the 1931 Bugatti Royale now in The Henry Ford's collection. He emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1937.

- August 01, 1932
- Collections - Artifact
Dr. Joseph Fuchs, Parachutist Lisl Schwab, and Horst Lattke, Germany, August 1932
Joseph Fuchs (left) and his friend Horst Lattke posed for a photo with pilot and parachutist Lisl Schwab in 1932. Dr. Fuchs was the original owner of the 1931 Bugatti Royale now in The Henry Ford's collection. He emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1937.
- 1931 Bugatti Type 41 Royale, Property of Dr. Joseph Fuchs, Germany, circa 1932 - German physician Joseph Fuchs ordered this Bugatti Royale with a body by Ludwig Weinberger of Munich. As finished in 1932, the car was black with yellow trim. Fuchs relocated to the United States where winter cold cracked the engine block. General Motors executive Charles Chayne acquired and restored the Bugatti, altering the colors to oyster white with dark green trim.

- circa 1932
- Collections - Artifact
1931 Bugatti Type 41 Royale, Property of Dr. Joseph Fuchs, Germany, circa 1932
German physician Joseph Fuchs ordered this Bugatti Royale with a body by Ludwig Weinberger of Munich. As finished in 1932, the car was black with yellow trim. Fuchs relocated to the United States where winter cold cracked the engine block. General Motors executive Charles Chayne acquired and restored the Bugatti, altering the colors to oyster white with dark green trim.
- 1931 Bugatti Type 41 Royale, Property of Dr. Joseph Fuchs, Germany, circa 1932 - German physician Joseph Fuchs ordered this Bugatti Royale with a body by Ludwig Weinberger of Munich. As finished in 1932, the car was black with yellow trim. Fuchs relocated to the United States where winter cold cracked the engine block. General Motors executive Charles Chayne acquired and restored the Bugatti, altering the colors to oyster white with dark green trim.

- circa 1932
- Collections - Artifact
1931 Bugatti Type 41 Royale, Property of Dr. Joseph Fuchs, Germany, circa 1932
German physician Joseph Fuchs ordered this Bugatti Royale with a body by Ludwig Weinberger of Munich. As finished in 1932, the car was black with yellow trim. Fuchs relocated to the United States where winter cold cracked the engine block. General Motors executive Charles Chayne acquired and restored the Bugatti, altering the colors to oyster white with dark green trim.