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1955 O.S.C.A. MT4-2AD 1100

Chassis no. 1162
Engine no. 1130
Coachbuilder Fratelli Morelli
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#WorldSportsCarsChampionship

The World Sportscar Championship was the world series run for sports car racing by the FIA from 1953 to 1992. The championship evolved from a small collection of the most important sportscar, endurance and road racing events in Europe and North America with dozens of gentleman drivers at the grid, to a professional racing series where the world's largest automakers spent millions of dollars per year. The official name of the series changed throughout the years, however it has generally been known as the World Sportscar Championship from its inception in 1953. The World Sportscar Championship was, with the Formula One World Championship, one of the two major world championships in circuit motor racing.

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CARS (97)

1937 Fiat 508 C

  • Coachbuilder: Carrozzeria Giovanni Guadagnin
  • Chassis n°: 508C*200886*
  • Engine n°: 108C200959

Private collection

1938 Ogna Fiat 750 Giannini

  • Coachbuilder: Domenico Ogna
  • Chassis n°: 035785
  • Engine n°: 500B*205163*

Private collection

1947 Ferrari 125 S/166 millemiglia

  • Coachbuilder: Carrozzeria Touring
  • Chassis n°: 020 I
  • Engine n°: 0 20I

Private collection

1948 Fiat 1100 S

  • Coachbuilder: Carrozzerie Speciali Fiat
  • Chassis n°: 1100S*500107*
  • Engine n°: 1100S*500151*

Private collection

1948 O.S.C.A. MT4 1100

  • Coachbuilder: O.S.C.A.
  • Chassis n°: 1101
  • Engine n°: 1101

Private collection

1948 Siata Fiat Fenocchio 750 Spider Corsa

  • Coachbuilder: Carrozzeria Bresciana
  • Chassis n°: 133748
  • Engine n°: 133748

Private collection

1948 Fiat trasformazione Stanguellini 1100 Sport Internazionale

  • Coachbuilder: Carrozzeria Motto
  • Chassis n°: CS01107
  • Engine n°: CS01106

Private collection

1948 Fiat Ermini 1100 M.M.

  • Coachbuilder: Fratelli Mariani
  • Chassis n°: 1100*214184
  • Engine n°: H106880

Private collection

1949 O.S.C.A. MT4-2AD 1100

  • Coachbuilder: Fratelli Morelli
  • Chassis n°: 1106
  • Engine n°: 1106

Private collection

1950 Giaur 750 Sport

  • Coachbuilder: Meccaniche Taraschi
  • Chassis n°: BT-004
  • Engine n°: 500B*436123*

Private collection

1950 Giaur 750 Sport

  • Coachbuilder: Meccaniche Taraschi
  • Chassis n°: BT-006
  • Engine n°: 500B*131799*

Private collection

1950 Fiat 1400

  • Coachbuilder: Fiat
  • Chassis n°: 101*015781
  • Engine n°: 101000017332

Private collection

1950 Ferrari 166 millemiglia

  • Coachbuilder: Carrozzeria Touring
  • Chassis n°: 0048/M
  • Engine n°: 0048/M

Private collection

1950 Fiat 500 C

  • Coachbuilder: Fiat
  • Chassis n°: 500C*222313*
  • Engine n°: 500B*386380*

Private collection

1950 Panhard Autocorse Gilco 750 Sport Spider

  • Coachbuilder: Carrozzeria Colli
  • Chassis n°: 306529
  • Engine n°: 385861746

Private collection

1951 Ermini Sport Internazionale 1100

  • Coachbuilder: Carrozzeria Motto/Lotti
  • Chassis n°: #043251#
  • Engine n°: M.00011

Private collection

1951 Fiat 500 C

  • Coachbuilder: Fiat
  • Chassis n°: 500C*309463*
  • Engine n°: 478630

Private collection

1951 Fiat 750 derivata MM Gran Turismo

  • Coachbuilder: Zagato
  • Chassis n°: 500C*311129*
  • Engine n°: 500B*315811*

Private collection

1951 Lancia Aurelia B20

  • Coachbuilder: Pinin Farina
  • Chassis n°: *B20-1246*
  • Engine n°: B20-1269

Private collection

1952 Ferrari 212 Export barchetta

  • Coachbuilder: Carrozzeria Touring
  • Chassis n°: 225 0158/ED
  • Engine n°: 0158ED

Private collection