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  • Project ES-30 The Alfa Romeo Monster SZ

    The Alfa SZ (Il Mostro - The Monster) project code ES-30 was designed by the Centro Stile Alfa Romeo in collaboration with the designer Robert Opron and built by the Carrozzeria Zagato. Handling was brilliant and the engine was the V6 "Busso" (3-litres, 207 bhp), sufficient to ensure a top speed of 245 km/h (152 mph). This is definitely a car you can only love or hate.

  • A Merceds Inspiderd by the Porsche 911 GT1

    A V-12 engine with 720 bhp, 7.3-liter dual overhead cam naturally aspirated, six-speed sequential manual gearbox with paddle-shift operation, a carbon fiber bodywork, a design somehow inspired by the competitor Porsche 911 GT1, some design elements from the Mercedes-Benz CLK. The Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR (W297) was a sports and race car produced by Mercedes-AMG, for racing in the new FIA GT Championship series in 1997, designed primarily as a race car, with the road cars necessary in order to meet homologation standards. Entered into the 1997 FIA GT Championship season just 128 days after the intial design the car won several races allowing Mercedes to secure the team championship as well as the drivers championship. Credits: Patrick Ernzen - Courtesy of RM Sotheby's

  • The American Muscle Car with an Italian Body Work

    V8 5,8-litre Ford power with transaxle distribution and stunning Italian bodywork; the package is without question an enthusiast’s dream, the quintessential Italian–American hybrid. Definitely the Pantera was the De Tomaso’s most popular model, with more than 7,000 manufactured over two decades, between 1971 and 1993. Credits: Mecum Readm more: mecum.com/lots/FL0116-230151/

  • When Maserati Decided to Return to Racing

    In 2004 Maserati decided to return to racing after 37 years and omologated a two-seater sports car to compete in the FIA GT Championship. A total number of 62 Maserati MC12 were produced, 12 for racing and 50 for customers' road use (and yes ... if you buy one of those, you can make it your daily drive!). Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro it was built on the chassis of the Ferrari Enzo fitting a slightly modified version of the Ferrari Dino V12 engine, 6 liters, 621 hp. Last estimation ? About 2.000.000 $ for a road one with 12K KMs on the clock. Not bad! Credits: RM Sotheby's Read more: https://rmsothebys.com/…/lo…/r0014-2005-maserati-mc12/565552

  • The Dramatic Marcello Gandini Design

    Maserati Shamal was designed by Marcello Gandini, father of Alfa Romeo Montreal, Lancia Stratos, Lamborghini Countach and Miura. Which is more than enough to love it. The matter of fact is that Maserati was not able to develop a completely new model and Shamal cannot hide its Biturbo heritage, pros and cons. Whatever it was, it was a wonderful car. Credits: Euro Classix Cars Read more: euroclassixcars.com/products/1992-maserati-shamal-ecc-095

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