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FIAT - Stanguellini - 1100 BERLINETTA SPECIAL (BERTONE)

Caratteristiche

Marca FIAT Tipo di auto Coupé Guida Sinistra
Modello Stanguellini Condizione Usata Trazione Posteriore
Versione 1100 BERLINETTA SPECIAL (BERTONE) Carburante Benzina Cambio Manuale
Anno 1947 KM - Colore Rosso
Marca FIAT KM -
Modello Stanguellini Guida Sinistra
Versione 1100 BERLINETTA SPECIAL (BERTONE) Carburante Benzina
Tipo di auto Coupé Trazione Posteriore
Condizione Usata Cambio Manuale
Anno 1947 Colore Rosso
Marca FIAT
Modello Stanguellini
Versione 1100 BERLINETTA SPECIAL (BERTONE)
Anno 1947
Tipo di auto Coupé
Condizione Usata
Guida Sinistra
Trazione Posteriore
Carburante Benzina
Cambio Manuale
KM -
Colore Rosso

Descrizione

Information
• One of the first examples of a small series.
• Designed for Carrozzeria Bertone by Fabio Luigi Rapi.
• Raced the 1951 Coppa Intereuropa.
• Engine tuning by F.lli Giannini in 1954.
• Matching numbers.
• Fiche CSAI.
• Subject of articles in the specialized press.
• Intense activity in re-enactment races, including the Mille Miglia.

Specialist Notes
At the end of WWII, the Modenese Vittorio Stanguellini returned to racing with unchanged energy and got to work on the new series of 1100 Sport Nazionale, which were raced by several drivers at the 1947 Italian Championship. During the season the 1100 Stanguellini obtained 10 overall and 37 class wins and Nuccio Bertone was one of these successful drivers. But the meeting between Bertone and Stanguellini also led to a business agreement with the birth of a small series of a lightweight “4-seater Berlinetta Special” or “Sport”. It was designed for Carrozzeria Bertone with ponton styling by Fabio Luigi Rapi. Bertone exhibited the first specimen at the 1947 Villa d'Este concours. The Berlinetta was introduced with a Fiat 1100B chassis and a tipo 108 engine (the standard 32 hp improved by Stanguellini to 43 hp). Later it was built on a Fiat 1100 E chassis and fitted with the 60 bhp Stanguellini 1100 engine. Bertone bought the Fiat chassis, Stanguellini improved the engine in Modena and later Bertone made the body and fitted up the rest. The Berlinetta was produced between 1947 and 1954, in two different versions with an alloy or steel body. Some Fiat 1500 6 cylinder and Lancia Aprilia were based on this model, built with a welded steel one-piece shell. The price in 1948 was 2.8 million liras as like as a Lancia Aprilia Pinin Farina cabriolet. Thanks to the shape and to the weight it could compete with the Fiat 1100S (51 hp) because it had a max speed of 150Km/h. The Fiat Stanguellini 1100 Berlinetta Special (Bertone) chassis no. 290996 is an example from 1947, first year of production, and raced in the 1951 Coppa Intereuropa with racing number #84. A peculiarity of this car is that in 1954 the renowned Ditta F.lli Giannini of Rome carried out a fine-tuning of the engine, as confirmed by the mortgage reported in the chronological extract. The car has a fiche CSAI and has been the subject of articles in the specialized press. In recent years it has had an intense activity in re-enactment races, including the Mille Miglia. Restored and matching numbers.

 

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