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.
Dr. Carr was known for his brilliant mind but also his extreme privacy. Shortly after acquiring the Bugatti, he parked it in his private garage, locked the doors, and—for reasons known only to him—never drove it again. The Forgotten Garage 18 844 TS
The car was originally purchased in 1937 by Earl Howe, the first president of the British Racing Drivers' Club. However, its true legend began when it was bought in 1955 by , a reclusive and eccentric military surgeon in Newcastle, England. When Dr
For the next , the car sat in total darkness. As the decades passed, the neighborhood around Dr. Carr’s home changed, but the dusty brick garage remained a silent time capsule. Neighbors had no idea that behind those locked doors sat a machine worth millions of dollars. Dr. Carr became a local mystery himself, rarely seen and never speaking of his mechanical prize. The 2009 Discovery The Forgotten Garage The car was originally purchased