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    Ferrari Monza SP SP1

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    • 6.5 لتر, 810 حصان, بنزين
    • دفع خلفي
    • ناقل حركة يدوي آلي
    • سبيدستر SP1
    • المواصفات الأوروبية

    2021

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    Ferrari 750 Monza Spyder Scaglietti, 1954

    Chassis No.: 0462MD • Body: Scaglietti • The second Monza 750 built, S/N 0462 MD, Chassis: Tipo 501 • Equipped with 3.0 Liter 4 cylinder racing engine maintained for years by GTO Engineering • Gearbox: Tipo 501/279 No. 8 MD • Original engine and rebuilt spare gearbox included • Significant racing and complete known owner history back to original owner, Joe Kelly • Purchased by Jaguar in 1955 to determine why the 750 Monza was so competitive against the Jaguar D-Type then later sold to driver Peter Whitehead • Sir Jack Brabham acquired the car from Whitehead and imported it to Austrailia where it was raced until 1959 • Formerly part of the Engelbert Stieger, Brandon Wang, Walter Burani and Roberto Crippa Collections • First time S/N 0462 MD will be offered at auction • Just arrived from long term ownership in Italy, US duties paid • Race car sold on bill of sale with proper documentation • Campaigned for many years at vintage racing events including the Mille Miglia, the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco and the Ferrari Maserati Historic Challenge Perhaps the biggest factor in Ferrari’s early success was his practice of designing and building engines that could be adapted to various applications across the spectrum of Grand Prix, sports racing and roadgoing grand touring cars. It was this principle that led Ferrari in 1951 to experiment with Aurielio Lampredi’s inline 4-cylinder engine, originally designed for the 2-liter Formula 2 and the coming change to the 2.5 liter Formula 1 scheduled for 1954. In winter 1953/54 Lampredi began developing a new 4-cylinder engine derived from the Tipo 555 Grand Prix car for what would become the new Monza 750 sports racer. Like most of Lampredi’s designs, the new unit used cast alloy for the cylinder head and block assembly, sump and crankcase, and iron cylinder liners screwed into the block to minimize compression loss. The new engine displaced 3 liters and used a wide-angle dual overhead cam arrangement, twin Weber 58mm sidedraft carburetors and 8.6:1 compression to produce 260 HP at 6,000 RPM. A 5-speed transaxle was integrated with the differential. Approximately 30 750 Monzas were produced, all using Scaglietti coachwork designed by Ferrari’s son Dino. The Monza 750 was built on a conventional oval steel tube chassis with fully independent A-arm suspension up front and a DeDion rear axle with radius rods; oversized drum brakes were used at all four corners. Graced with strong torque and brute power, the car won its first time out at the Monza 'Gran Premio Supercortemaggiore' race driven by Froilan Gonzalez and Maurice Trintignant, that first victory prompting the car’s name. The second Ferrari 750 Monza built, 0462M was purchased by Joe Kelly of Dublin, who co-drove the car in the September 11 Tourist Trophy race at Dundrod with Desmond Titterington, where it retired with gearbox trouble. Victory followed a week later at Leinster with Titterington again at the wheel, followed by a DNF at Goodwood by future World Champion Mike Hawthorn. Kelly then sold the car to the Jaguar Car Company, where it was back-engineered to determine why it was so competitive against the Jaguar D-Type sports racer. It was then purchased by Jaguar team driver and 1951 Le Mans winner Peter Whitehead. In 1955 ace Formula 1 driver Jack Brabham imported the car to Australia, where it was raced until 1959. By turns part of the Engelbert Stieger, Brando Wang, Walter Burani and Roberto Crippa collections, 0462M has been campaigned extensively for many years at the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, the Ferrari Maserati Historic Challenge, the Monterey Historic Races and the Mille Miglia rally. Bearing chassis number Tipo 501, 0462M is currently equipped with a 3.0 L 4-cylinder racing engine and gearbox, maintained for years by GTO Engineering in the UK. The original numbers matching engine and a rebuilt spare gearbox will accompany the car at auction. It has a charming patina that serves as testament to its extensive racing career. It is always welcome at prestigious events around the world and remains very competitive in its vintage class. 0462M will be offered at auction for the very first time in its fully-documented history at the Mecum Monterey Daytime Auction on August 18, 2012. https://www.mecum.com/lots/134290/1954-ferrari-750-monza-spyder-scaglietti/


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    Ferrari 750 Monza Spider Scaglietti, 1954

    Chassis No.: 0462MD • Exterior: Rosso Corsa • Interior: Blue • Body: Spider Scaglietti • Among the first Monzas built, S/N 0462MD, Chassis: Tipo 501 • 3.0 Liter 4 cylinder racing engine maintained for years by GTO Engineering • Gearbox: Tipo 501/279 No. 8 MD • Original engine and rebuilt spare gearbox included • Significant racing and complete known owner history back to original owner, Joe Kelly • Purchased by Jaguar in 1955 to determine why the 750 Monza was so competitive against the Jaguar D-Type then later sold to driver Peter Whitehead • Sir Jack Brabham acquired the car from Whitehead and imported it to Austrailia where it was raced until 1959 • Formerly part of the Engelbert Stieger, Brandon Wang, Walter Burani and Roberto Crippa Collections • Campaigned for many years at vintage racing events including eight Mille Miglia appearances • Imported from Italy, US duty paid, offered on an Illinois title During the early 1950s Ferrari ranked among the world’s most competitive manufactures in international formula and sports car racing. Alberto Ascari had clinched the Formula One World Championship title two years running, and did so the second year using Ferrari’s new Lampredi-designed four cylinder twin overhead cam power plant. This confirmed the superior low-speed torque characteristics offered an advantage, particularly on twisty circuits, and the decision was made for the 1953 season to equip Ferrari’s sports racing cars, the Mondial and Monza, with the now-proven Lampredi inline four cylinder platforms. In addition to the new power plant, Ferrari’s design innovation and mechanical sophistication extended to the drive train. In Monza form, a 5-speed transaxle was fitted in conjunction with a de Dion independent rear axel assembly. This both improved weight distribution over the standard mounted transmissions used by other manufacturers, as well as improved traction over road imperfections which defined many of the difficult road circuits of the era. Their innovation was so impressive in fact, that this particular chassis, s/n 0462MD, was acquired in period by Jaguar Cars, who commenced a complete disassembly and analysis to determine why Ferrari was able to continually out-pace the English entries! Among the first Monzas built; this example was sold new to Irish racer Joe Kelly of Dublin in September of 1954. Immediately, Kelly campaigned the car at the Dundrod and Leinster Trophy races. For Goodwood of the same year, future Formula 1 World Champion Mike Hawthorn would be entered as the driver, unfortunately retiring with rear axle troubles. After being acquired by Jaguar Works for performance evaluation against their venerable D-Type,w the car was sold onward to Jaguar team driver and 1951 Le Mans winner Peter Whitehead. Sir Jack Brabham imported the car to Australia in 1955, where it was actively campaigned by Stan Coffey, Arnold Glass, Jack Neal and Oliver Steel through the 1959 season. After passing through a documented series of known and respected collectors, s/n 0462MD began its Historic Competition career with the 1987 Mille Miglia retrospective, entered by owner at the time, Pietro Brigato of Vicenza, Italy. Other European owners included Engelbert Stieger of Switzerland, who ultimately sold the car via a respected Southern California dealer to Pat Smiekel, of Montecito, California, in 1996. With the assistance of noted Ferrari collector Brandon Wang, ownership passed to Roberto Crippa, who proved to be an avid participant in various historic racing venues throughout mainland Europe before selling the car to fellow Italian Andrea Burani. Andrea Burani, and his Father Walter were perhaps the most active historic owners of s/n 0462MD, competing in a myriad of events between 2000 and 2009 including the Mille Miglia no less than seven times, as well as Le Mans Classic (2004), and Spa, Goodwood Revival, Mugello, Monza, among other races. GTO Engineering fielded s/n 0462MD during Andrea’s custodianship, passing to Walter in 2005, who contracted Ferrari Clienti to service and support this wonderful Monza until 2009. Restored at di Diena in Modena in 1998 under Roberto Crippa’s ownership, and maintained by GTO Engineering and Ferrari Clienti while vigorously campaigned by the Burani Family, this 750 Monza is best described as an exceptionally strong running example mechanically, with a wonderful and uniform patina cosmetically. The body, paint, and interior all display good racing cosmetics which serves as a testament to its extensive racing career. The engine bay and underside show the normal signs of charismatic use, and regular upkeep. This 750 Monza starts easily and revs freely making excellent horsepower and ample torque. The transaxle shifts well, and the brakes are effective. The steering is light and nimble, as would be expected of a car fitted with a comparatively light-weight inline four cylinder engine. Perhaps the most appealing characteristic of all is s/n 0462MD’s exceptionally clean and clear history. The ownership chain is known from new and currently carries an Illinois title and all U.S. duties have been paid. This example has avoided the substitute installation of an American V8 power plant, major racing incidents requiring the repairs of replacement of chassis members, and so far as we are aware, any significant body section replacement. Included with the sale of this wonderful 750 Monza is the numbers matching engine (number 0462MD), and a rebuilt spare gearbox (number MD 44). Currently fitted is a racing prepared 3.0 litre engine by Hall and Hall, which has seen years of conscientious maintenance by GTO Engineering in the United Kingdom. Ferrari’s excursion into sports car competition with inline four and six cylinder engines occurred at the height of his experimental period. Sports cars of this era, Ferraris in particular, are commonly viewed by experts and collectors alike as the most beautiful cars ever designed. Today, they are highly eligible and welcome entrants for virtually every prestigious historic motorsports venue around the globe. Approximately thirty 750 Monzas were built in total, several of which boast this beautiful Scaglietti coachwork designed by Ferrari’s son Dino. Previously part of the Steiger, Wang, Burani, and Crippa collections, s/n 0462MD has been the subject of admiration by several of the world’s most astute Ferrari custodians. https://www.mecum.com/lots/161555/1954-ferrari-750-monza-spider-scaglietti/


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    Ferrari Monza SP2, 2020

    Chassis No.: ZFF94MSB000261538 $340,000 | Sold • One of only 499 examples of the special-series Monza SP1/SP2 produced • Striking Tailor Made livery in two-tone Rosso California with a Grigio Coburn nose section and Argento Nürburgring accents • Neatly personalized with airbrushed fender shields, Giallo Modena calipers, and extensive carbon fiber elements • Like-new example, with just 417 kilometers shown at cataloging • 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 producing 810 CV and 719 Nm of torque • Solo 499 esemplari prodotti della serie speciale Ferrari Monza SP1/SP2 • Livrea Tailor Made bicolore Rosso California con naso Grigio Coburn e dettagli Argento Nürburgring • Personalizzata con scudetti aerografati, pinze freno Giallo Modena e numerosi elementi in fibra di carbonio • Solo 417 km al momento dell'inserimento a catalogo • Motore V12 aspirato da 6,5 litri, capace di erogare 810 CV e 719 Nm di coppia https://www.broadarrowauctions.com/vehicles/ve26_r0062/2020-ferrari-monza-sp2

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