New York Post

SCRATCH & SPIFFY

Tracy shows off fixed-up $2M ride

- By TAMAR LAPIN

Sometimes, Bugatti get right back behind the wheel.

Tracy Morgan showed off his spruced-up $2 million ride in Midtown Manhattan on Monday — a little more than a month after the supercar was scratched and dented in a fender-bender.

The comedian was spotted rolling down Broadway and soaking up the sun in the ritzy convertibl­e as he made a right onto West 57th Street.

A pink service tag could be seen in the car, still attached to the key in the ignition.

The Bronx-born funnyman, 50, had purchased the pre-owned 2012 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport from Manhattan Motorcars on June 4, about an hour before a New Jersey driver in a Honda CRV smacked into him at West 42nd Street and 10th Avenue.

The former “30 Rock” star was caught on camera banging on the 61-year-old female driver’s window and yelling at her after the wreck.

“Bitch, get out the car!” Morgan ranted.

The driver, Jocelyn Madulid, told The Post at the time that she was “scared” when Morgan came after her, and also that she initially had no clue who he was.

On Monday, she told The Post that she hasn’t heard a peep from him since — not even to iron out any insurance issues.

“I don’t want to talk about it,” she then insisted.

Several witnesses said Madulid was responsibl­e for the collision, but she wasn’t charged, according to police.

She previously claimed that Morgan was the one who hit her.

Morgan’s front bumper and the fender on the driver’s-side quarter panel were damaged.

It’s unclear who footed the bill for the repairs, which TMZ previously estimated would be an eyepopping $32,000.

The actor hasn’t had much luck on the roads in recent years — he was critically injured in 2014 when his chauffeure­d limo bus was hit by a sleep-deprived trucker.

But the fates smiled down on him Monday, and he apparently was able to complete the drive around Midtown without a scratch.

Morgan has been able to turn June’s accident into a punch line.

Shortly after the crash, he tweeted that he was OK.

“Thanks for any concern but I am totally fine. My NEW CAR? We shall see. Love you all.”

No one at Manhattan Motorcars would say if they were the ones to refurbish the ride.

Morgan’s rep, Lewis Kay, didn’t return messages.

 ??  ?? WHEELIN’ BETTER: Tracy Morgan and his Bugatti are back in Midtown Monday, with the pink tag on his keys (below) indicating the vehicle has been serviced since last month’s fender-bender.
WHEELIN’ BETTER: Tracy Morgan and his Bugatti are back in Midtown Monday, with the pink tag on his keys (below) indicating the vehicle has been serviced since last month’s fender-bender.
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