The A6GCS/53 Berlinetta |
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My sincere thanks to Tim Schofield of Bonhams for granting me permission to publish the text and photographs from the Bonhams catalogue for the forthcoming sale of Formula 1 Memorabilia and Toys & Models to be held at Olympia, London on the 1st and 2nd December 2002. Entry by catalogue only. To purchase your catalogue, call Catalogue Sales on 01666-502200 - Price GB £25.00. |
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LOT 1036 |
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This most beautiful example of the 1950s Italian thoroughbred Berlinetta theme is offered here direct from one aristocratic European ownership in which it has been enjoyed for some 30 years. |
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As anyone who has ever tried to follow such a well-prepared Maserati A6GCS through winding sections of the Mille Miglia or Tour Auto route would readily confirm, this lightweight competition model from Modena is remarkably nimble and sure-footed with the accent upon good handling. This characteristic was brilliantly demonstrated in period by Luigi Musso's third place overall in the 1,000-mile race of 1954, followed by Francesco Giardini's fourth-overall in the 1955 event - both of them driving 2-1itre A6GCS cars. |
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Serial '2060' as offered here is of course a unique and significant Maserati Gran Turismo, being one of only four such A6GCS/53 chassis to have been completed new with such haute couture closed Berlinetta coachwork. |
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'Mimmo' Dei was a great enthusiast and friend of the Maserati company, and he not only dealt in and distributed their products, he was also instrumental in suggesting new developments and finding methods of funding their expression in the metal, while his Scuderia Centro Sudracing team would run everything from the noted racing drivers' schools based at Modena, then Monza, through sports and Gran Turismo cars to Formula 1 and 2 single-seaters. |
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A sister car had already competed in that year's Giro di Sicilia 'round-the-island' road race, while the third Pinin Farina Berlinetta A6GCS/53 was supplied via Dei to the very capable racing driver Francesco Giardini, and the fourth to Pietro Palmieri. This particular car - chassis '2060' - is known to have appeared early in its life liveried (or re-liveried) in red with a blue central stripe. In the Maserati factory records chassis '2060' is signed-off on September 28, 1954, to "Guglielmo Dei, Rome". |
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He recalls that the Maserati was still in very good original condition, always well cared for and requiring only rewiring of the magnetos, a brake overhaul and an oil change before giving faithful service in historic events for many more years. |
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Estimate GB £550,000 - 700,000 (around EURO 800,000.00 - 1,100,000.00) |
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LOT 1078 |
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The ex-Larry Hagman 1985 Maserati Quattroporte III Saloon |
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