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Year of manufacture1956
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Car typeOther
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Lot numberr0027
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Reference numberML25_r0027
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ConditionUsed
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Location
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Exterior colourOther
Description
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Milan event, 22 May 2025.
- From the final year of production for the A6 model line; named after Alfieri Maserati
- One of only 21 examples bodied by Allemano from a total of just 60 A6G/54s built
- Fitted with its matching-numbers twin-camshaft 2-litre straight-six engine
- Offered from long-term ownership; acquired by the Italian consignor in 1996
The A6 series, which owed its name to Maserati brother Alfieri and the model’s inline-six powerplant developed by Gioacchino Colombo of Ferrari V-12 fame, was the marque’s first post-war sports car offering. Although production started in 1947, it took until the 1954 Paris Auto Show for the ultimate iteration to arrive in the form of the A6G/54. Only 60 examples were built, and just a third of those received the glamorous Allemano grand tourer body style.
Of those 21 cars, chassis number 2175 offered here was completed in its cream hue on 9 August 1956 ahead of being delivered new to Mr Catullo Del Monte of Rome. The Maserati had been exported to the United States come 1958 and, around the late-1980s, was bought by marque enthusiast Joe Alphabet of Los Angeles. He owned another A6G/54, chassis number 2186, and transplanted this car’s twin-cam engine into the sister Zagato body before selling 2175 without a motor.
Circa 1989, this example would move from the United States to Italy under the custodianship of the consigning owner. Paired with 2186’s engine, it was submitted for a full restoration. Thanks to the guidance of Maserati historian Walter Bäumer, in 2008 chassis 2175 was reunited with its matching-numbers inline-six, which it retains to this day. The car also presents in its factory-correct cream paintwork over an interior trimmed with black upholstery featuring cream piping and a cream dashboard panel.
Seldom seen and possessing a sporting edge, the Maserati A6G/54 is among the most desirable of 1950s Italian automotive creations. This example, bodied by Allemano and featuring its matching-numbers engine, is sure to appeal to connoisseurs.
To view this car and others currently consigned to this auction, please visit the RM website at rmsothebys.com/auctions/ml25/.
