Background
Any Bugatti would find a home in almost every petrolhead’s dream garage. Sadly, only Jay Leno can afford to buy the real thing these days, which means many of us have spent far too long scouring the Internet in search of a more affordable alternative.
Which is a rabbit hole all of its own, as the majority of the Bugatti replicas you’ll come across span the spectrum of horrific through to amusing. And yet, among the dross, there is the odd gem, and one of the most polished are the cars engineered by Trafford Engineering Automotive Limited, or TEAL.
From an inauspicious start in 1983 (a VW Beetle-based, rear-engined, glassfibre-bodied replica provided the initial inspiration…), the three founders - one of whom was a Daimler chassis engineer, which is always a good place to start when you’re designing your own car - eventually created the front-engined, alloy bodied T35 replica, a pretty, delicate evocation of the Bugatti of the same name.
The firm flourished - largely because they did the job properly - and the range eventually expanded to include the T44 you’re looking at here.







