Chassis no. 106.000008 - Engine no. CS042
The second 8V ever built, after the 6 pre-production ones.
8th of all the Fiat 8V ever produced.
The oldest surviving car with this type of bodywork.
Precious engine from the famous one-off Siata 208 Coupé Bertone CS068.
Reserved for Emanuele Filiber..
Chassis no SL 0194 - Engine no. SL0194
Acceptable to the main concourse d’elegance
Rare car. One of the 15 known surviving cars
Designed by Felice Mario Boano
Thorough restoration of body, interiors and mechanical parts
Investment: very sought-after by collectors. Quotations are always incre..
Chassis no: SL 0185 - Engine no. SL0185
One-off car built by Rocco Motto.
Most likely a special commission by SIATA Commercial Director and driver, Luigi Segre
It is believed to have been built for the 1952 Mille Miglia (in which it never participated)
Competition history in the U.S.A.
Compl..
Chassis no. B21-33317 - Engine no. 3713
Eligible to the Mille Miglia and main re-enactment events
Preserved car
Quick and spacious
For a long time owned by the Schön family
The Model
The first Lancia car of the post-war period, the revolutionary Aurelia designed by Vittorio ..
Chassis No. S680124 - Engine no W6172-8S
Eligible to the Mille Miglia and main re-enactments worldwide
Eligible to the main Concourse d’Elegance
“Special Equipment” version
Further optional Jaguar version with C-Type Head
Matching numbers· Complete and documented restoration
From t..
Chassis no. 021597, engine no. 023148
Mille Miglia eligible.
Exceptional Fiat 1400, targa oro ASI.
Many and rare period accessories.
Matching numbers.
Original plates.
The model
Introduced at the 1950 Geneva Motor Show, the 1400 was manufactured by Fiat between 1..
Chassis no. LML/50/79 - Engine no. LB6V/50/523
Eligible for the Mille Miglia and many re-enactments worldwide
7th overall and 2nd in class at the 1952 Rallye Internacional de Lisboa (Estoril)
Original Portuguese license plates in addition to the current plates
Original interiors.
Body and me..
Chassis no. E94
Eligible to the Mille Miglia
One of the just 54 cars of the 1950 "E series."
Incredible handling for a car of the era
Time trials winning and fun to drive
It is beautifully restored
Certifications and Statements
Fiva, fiche CSAI
Documents..
Chassis no.156 SC -Engine no. 281
Highly acceptable for the Mille Miglia and other main historical re-enactments
Acceptable for the main Concours d’Elegance
Always in Italy.Comprehensive and documented history
It has been owned for 40 years by Adriano Cimarosti, renowned author of books on motorsport ..
In the late 1940s, many returning American soldiers came home with a newfound love for the light and nimble sports cars that proliferated European roads. Sports cars were still quite a novelty to many Americans, but before long, the import sports car market exploded. With a sudden influx of imported cars, American manufacturers were caught on th..