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Bugatti from the lake: Flickr photo of the day

This 1925 Bugatti Type-22 Brescia Roadster, sent to us courtesy of goldiesgold, is far more than just a wrecked classic. Its story remains fascinating:

In 1935, it was reportedly owned by Swiss playboy Adalbert Bodé. Bodé met famous racecar driver Rene Dreyfus in Paris in 1934, where after two bottles of champagne, Bodé beat Dreyfus in an impromptu game of poker. His prize was the Type-22 Bugatti, owned, at the time, by Dreyfus. Driving the car to his home in Switzerland, Bodé attempted to cross the Swiss border when he was instructed to pay customs tax. With no money lining his pockets, he reluctantly abandoned the car, leaving Swiss officials to do with it as they saw fit. At a quaint border town on Lake Maggiore, it was decided the car would be destroyed by submerging it 173-ft. down to the lakebed.