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Solved: Allemano's № 800 - "Monteverdi" Ferrari Monza 750 coupé by Sauter

Started by Allemano, May 30, 2012, 11:44:35 AM

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Allemano

Quote from: SACO on July 06, 2012, 02:26:50 AM
Ferrari Monza by Monteverdi ?
That's the ticket! Fully infos please before I give you the point.

Locked!

SACO

Ferrari Monza coupé 1958

Allemano

Quote from: SACO on July 06, 2012, 11:43:23 AM
Ferrari Monza coupé 1958

Ferrari Monza _ _ _ coupé 1958

Nitpicker!  :bonk:

SACO


Allemano

#29
Quote from: SACO on July 06, 2012, 12:36:26 PM
Monza ALS  ;D ?
No. ;D

Would you please complete the puzzle by using a number between 749 and 751?

SACO

I don't know ....... !
Ferrari Monza 750 coupé 1958 by Monteverdi  :)

Allemano

Quote from: SACO on July 06, 2012, 12:52:13 PM
I don't know ....... !
Ferrari Monza 750 coupé 1958 by Monteverdi  :)
That's it!

sixtee5cuda

Wasn't the Ferrari-Monteverdi "for" Peter Monteverdi, "by" Sauter?

Am I correct in thinking, the only modern pictures of this car are of the Spider, or the bare body shell?

Shall I post a picture of the car with a gullwing door open?

SACO

Yes i think that it is Sauter who built a " Ferrari-Monteverdi 750GT  berlinetta " for a" Dr Hopf " with chassis #0486M Ferrari Monza !

SACO

The body ,at present : :'(

SACO

And chassis #0486M now ! >:(

Allemano

Thank's for the additional info. I wasn't aware that it was made by Sauter. Just changed the topic's title.

dzima1985


sixtee5cuda

It looks like the car will be reborn.  The body was purchased by Jim Carpenter of Italian Design And Racing in Arizona, USA.  They have modified a Ferrari chassis to go under it.  Drivetrain will be from a Ferrari 456.

Images from 2016:

Allemano


sixtee5cuda

It was probably too expensive, to find a 750 Monza chassis and restore the car to "original" condition.  Once you admit the chassis isn't going to be correct, it's a small step to put a modern engine inside...

Wendax


Allemano

Hope at least they will put appropriate wheels on it. Hopefully it won't be look like a neo-classic, then.