Rarities at the SWISS CLASSIC WORLD
- SCW
- May 27
- 2 min read
...impressive vehicles with history await the visitors!

Once again this year, visitors to the SWISS CLASSIC WORLD can look forward to numerous automotive rarities. Selected classics will be on display, captivating with their style, rarity, and history.
Bugatti Veyron
The Bugatti Veyron is an icon among supercars. Built between 2005 and 2015, it was considered the fastest production roadster in the world with a top speed of 410 km/h. Named after French racing driver Pierre Veyron, this model represents uncompromising engineering excellence. For sale is a first-hand Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport – one of only 58 convertible versions ever built.

Mercedes Benz 540K
This extraordinary vehicle bears the factory designation “Autobahn-Kurier” and was built in 1936. The Autobahn-Kurier was produced in an extremely limited number of only six units, based on the Mercedes-Benz 500K and 540K chassis. According to current knowledge, only two surviving examples of this type remain worldwide.

Talbot Lago T15 Worblaufen
It is believed that the bodywork, crafted by Carrosserie Worblaufen, is a one-off – built as a wedding gift. The Talbot spent nearly four decades in a barn before undergoing an extensive restoration. Today, this elegant one-of-a-kind vehicle is back on the road and successfully participating in prestigious Concours d’Elegance events – including the Salon Privé.

Aston Martin DB4 Zagato
Almost simultaneously with the presentation of the four spectacular Sanction II Zagatos from the factory, another car in the legendary Zagato style was created – this time built by GTC Engineering. The vehicle closely follows the original design and is officially listed in the AMOC Register (Aston Martin Owners Club).

These rarities and other exciting classics can be found at the Oldierama AG booth 255 in Hall 2.
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