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1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Replica

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1948 Ferrari 166 Inter Spyder Corsa Replica Oneofakind replica Ferrari; only made nine originals and there are no other US replicas available Professionally handbuilt in the UK in 1980; imported to the US in more than 10 years ago Triumph TR6 powered, custom tube chassis with righthand drive Alfetta deDion rear suspensioncoil spring front suspension New red exterior with black interior Fully rebuilt 2.5L OHV inline sixcylinder motor from a Triumph TR6 with fourspeed manual transmission with Dtype overdrive from a Triumph Spitfire and Alfa Alfeta rear end Fourwheel disc brakes and independent suspension Vintage knockoff wire wheels, newly powdercoated; vintage windscreens and steering wheel Looking for some spicy Italian to add to your collection? MotoeXotica may have the answer for you in this highly unique 1948 Ferrari 166 Inter Spyder Corsa Replica. Only nine originals of this model were made and there are no other known replicas available in the United States, making this a true oneoff replica stateside. This example began in the United Kingdom in 1980. A European artisan handbuilt this car, starting with a custom tube chassis and righthand drive. The car was imported to the United States more than a decade ago and is titled as a 1948 Ferrari (Replica). Its newer red paint is in excellent condition, as are the pair of vintage Brookland Style windscreens. The exposed headlights, combined with the fine, vertical grille bars lend the front and a bugeyed appearance. The cars bodywork is straight and solid, the engine bay is very tidy and the battery is in decent order. This Italian replica rolls on 165SR15 radial tires. Each one is wrapped around vintage knockoff wire wheels that have been powdercoated. The wheels are in fantastic condition while the tires are in very good order. The artisan who created this car pulled a 2.5L OHV straight sixcylinder motor from a Triumph TR6 and allegely fully rebuilt it before inserting it into this replica. Backing up the engine is a fourspeed manual transmission with Dtype overdrive from a Triumph Spitfire and an Alfa Alfeta rear end. The car also features fourwheel disc brakes and independent suspension with Alfetta deDion suspension in the rear and coil spring front suspension. There is also a full sized wire wheel in the rear compartment area. In the cockpit, the black bucket seats look marvelous. The flooring and mats (no carpet) are in great condition. The metal instrument panel looks great and has all the information the driver needs without any extraneous data but the fuel gauge and the horn are inoperable. The inner door liners match the rest of the interiors condition. Enzo Ferrari had successfully demonstrated the strengths of the evolved 166 engine and drivetrain during his first racing season in 1947. The Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa was his first foray into constructing a competitive race car in answer to the growing interest in supporting private race customers. A total of nine Spyder Corsas were built in 1948, mostly of repurposed components from the 1947 season. Luigi Chinetti, a prominent race car driver and dealer in many of the popular European cars during this era, purchased the next to last 166 SC, chassis 016 I. He set the fastest lap time during his first outing, at the Spa 24 Hours in Belgium in May 1948, before leaving the race with a blown head gasket. He won the first major endurance race, at the 12 Hours of Montlhry, outside of Paris (September 1948). Following a series of recordbreaking times in international speed trials, again at Montlhry, Chinetti sold 016 I to Connecticut sportsman and ARCA (Automobile Racing Club of America) driver Briggs Cunningham. It was the second Ferrari to arrive in the US (June 1949). Collectors seeking that one special piece to highlight or those who want something different to showcase to family and friends should not let this opportunity pass them by. Remember, only nine actual Spyder Corsas were made and there are no replicas available in the United States. This car is a throwback to an age when the need for speed grew by leaps and bounds and it was a time when most people in the US had never heard of or seen these little, red, Italian racing cars. Stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars or send a proxy to examine this replica Ferrari as soon as possible VIN: ID48404COLO This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 55,324 miles or 89,036 kilometers. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR YOUTUBE VIDEO https://youtu.be/D8FOpwrunic OR CUT AND PASTE TO YOUR BROWSER youtu.be/D8FOpwrunic Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.

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