• Typ 
    Automobilia
  • Losnummer 
    3
  • Standort
    Vereinigte Staaten

Beschreibung

SPECIFICATIONS
250 CC
Benelli 4-Stroke, 4-Cylinder Motorcycle Engine
Electric Starter
5-Speed Manual Sequential Gearbox
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
Front Wishbone-Type Suspension and Rear De Dion-Type Suspension

In 1957, Juan Manuel Fangio drove a red Maserati 250F to victory at the Nürburgring to secure his fifth Formula 1 Drivers World Championship. This meticulously designed half-scale re-creation of that world-renowned track titan was built by Carrozzeria Allegretti of Modena, in a limited-production run under license from Maserati.

Superb in its attention to detail, this flaming red monoposto (single-seater) featuring a white stripe, Maserati crest, and iconic side exhaust bears the stamp of the original in almost every detail. It has a tubular steel frame and handmade aluminum body measuring 300 cm long and 101 cm wide, and weighs in at a svelte 225 kg. The engine is a 250 CC Benelli four-stroke with a five-speed manual gearbox, able to summon 50 mph – a monumental achievement for this diminutive doppelgänger. This Allegretti was featured in the Los Angeles Times, when it was showcased at the Auto Show for Christmas Toys in Los Angeles.

The car comes accompanied by a set of two keys, the Los Angeles Times article, and an Allegretti brochure featuring the car – and a lot of swagger for such a piccolo auto da corsa! Whether purchased for a favored child or to acquire a fascinating conversation piece, this fabulous Maserati 250F reincarnation is a must-have for any race-devoted collector.

*Please note that this vehicle is sold only as a collector’s item and may not be suitable for operation by any child.


Gooding & Company
1517 20th Street
Santa Monica  90404  Kalifornien
Vereinigte Staaten
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Gooding & Company

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+1 (310) 899-1960