Kilometerstand
30 000 km
Getriebe
Schaltgetriebe
Erstzulassung
04/1954
Kraftstoff
Benzin
Leistung
52 kW (71 PS)
Verkäufer
Privat
Basisdaten
- Karosserieform
- Limousine
- Fahrzeugart
- Oldtimer
- Antriebsart
- Front
- Sitzplätze
- 4
- Türen
- 2
Fahrzeughistorie
- Kilometerstand
- 30 000 km
- Erstzulassung
- 04/1954
- §57a Begutachtung
- 10/2027
- Fahrzeughalter
- 1
- Nichtraucherfahrzeug
- Ja
Technische Daten
- Leistung
- 52 kW (71 PS)
- Getriebe
- Schaltgetriebe
- Hubraum
- 1 100 cm³
- Gänge
- 4
- Zylinder
- 4
Energieverbrauch
- Kraftstoff
- Benzin
Ausstattung
Farbe und Innenausstattung
- Außenfarbe
- Rot
- Lackierung
- Metallic
- Farbe der Innenausstattung
- Schwarz
- Innenausstattung
- Vollleder
Fahrzeugbeschreibung
STANGUELLINI BERTONE 1100 BERLINETTA
RARE, ONLY 2 CARS TRACED IN THE WORLD, euro 320.000
The owner was Renato Calmonte, a well-known person in the classic car scene. He was also the founder and the president of "Le Mitiche Sport a Bassano", a classic car race. Today the car is owned by the family.
70 Hp / 13 Kw - Cubic Capacity 1090 cm3 - Mod. 103.008 - Rpm 5.200 - Car Body Bertone - Four Stroke Engine - Four Cylinder - 4 Speed
The information on total kilometers is inaccurate
Leading up the Fiat 1100/103 TV of 1954, both Bertone and Stanguellini presented their idea of a modern Fiat. As early as 1950 they presented an 1100 and in 1953 the car was redesigned by Franco Scaglione into this attractive Berlinetta. Both Bertone and Stanguellini were striving to make the most from Fiat components. Their 1950 Berlinetta was drastically different in appearance from our feature car, but similar in conception. Several of these early versions were outfitted for racing in events such as the Rolli-Cannara in Toscana and we wouldn’t be surprised if a few showed up at the Mille Miglia. At Bertone, Franco Scaglione was producing some of the most daring designs including the Berlinetta Aerodinamica Tecnicas (BAT) series on the Alfa Romeo 1900 platform. In many ways the Scaglione 1100 Berlinetta was a production version of these designs and it incorporated some of their specific traits. A split rear window, sleek fastback profile, fully integrated grill with headlights and fins on the rear fenders were all signature cues from this series. For the Berlinetta, Bertone utilized the bottom section of the Fiat 508C unitary steel monocoque and refashioned the Franco Scaglione body on top of it. Any cars produced after 1954 were based on the 1100/103 platform. Stanguellini was no stranger to Fiat performance. As early as 1939 they were making custom automobiles around Fiat components sometimes called Etceterini. Almost every component was upgraded for these conversions. Interested in offering the best test-drive available, Stanguellini modified the 1100 Berlinetta engine internals, brakes and gearset. With a Weber carburettor, special intake manifold and high-compression cylinder head nearly 70 bhp was possible.
RARE, ONLY 2 CARS TRACED IN THE WORLD, euro 320.000
The owner was Renato Calmonte, a well-known person in the classic car scene. He was also the founder and the president of "Le Mitiche Sport a Bassano", a classic car race. Today the car is owned by the family.
70 Hp / 13 Kw - Cubic Capacity 1090 cm3 - Mod. 103.008 - Rpm 5.200 - Car Body Bertone - Four Stroke Engine - Four Cylinder - 4 Speed
The information on total kilometers is inaccurate
Leading up the Fiat 1100/103 TV of 1954, both Bertone and Stanguellini presented their idea of a modern Fiat. As early as 1950 they presented an 1100 and in 1953 the car was redesigned by Franco Scaglione into this attractive Berlinetta. Both Bertone and Stanguellini were striving to make the most from Fiat components. Their 1950 Berlinetta was drastically different in appearance from our feature car, but similar in conception. Several of these early versions were outfitted for racing in events such as the Rolli-Cannara in Toscana and we wouldn’t be surprised if a few showed up at the Mille Miglia. At Bertone, Franco Scaglione was producing some of the most daring designs including the Berlinetta Aerodinamica Tecnicas (BAT) series on the Alfa Romeo 1900 platform. In many ways the Scaglione 1100 Berlinetta was a production version of these designs and it incorporated some of their specific traits. A split rear window, sleek fastback profile, fully integrated grill with headlights and fins on the rear fenders were all signature cues from this series. For the Berlinetta, Bertone utilized the bottom section of the Fiat 508C unitary steel monocoque and refashioned the Franco Scaglione body on top of it. Any cars produced after 1954 were based on the 1100/103 platform. Stanguellini was no stranger to Fiat performance. As early as 1939 they were making custom automobiles around Fiat components sometimes called Etceterini. Almost every component was upgraded for these conversions. Interested in offering the best test-drive available, Stanguellini modified the 1100 Berlinetta engine internals, brakes and gearset. With a Weber carburettor, special intake manifold and high-compression cylinder head nearly 70 bhp was possible.
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