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1954 Ferrari 750 Monza


A Ferrari Classiche certified example.


Documented racing pedigree.


Mille Miglia eligible.

A Racing Pedigree

The 750 Monza was built for one purpose: to win. Developed by Aurelio Lampredi, it was powered by a four-cylinder 3.0-litre engine and designed without compromise. In the summer of 1955, this example proved exactly that. At Karlskoga, Gunnar Carlsson took victory in the Kanonloppet, writing the first chapter of a remarkable history. Subsequently, the car earned recognition in a museum collection, a testament to its significance in Ferrari racing history.

A Living Piece of History

Decades on, this car has lost none of its standing. In 1995, it graced the lawns of the Cavallino Classic. This is one of the most respected Ferrari concours events in the world. Its presence there reflects exceptional condition and authenticity. Furthermore, in 1998 it returned to the track at the Coys International Historic Festival at Silverstone. Ferrari Classiche certified and additionally Mille Miglia eligible, it remains exactly what it was always meant to be: a racing Ferrari.

This 750 Monza has a remarkable additional history. It raced under the banner of Scuderia Guastalla. Moreover, it participated in the Carrera Panamericana, one of the most legendary road races ever staged. As a result, this car belongs to a very select group of Ferraris whose story extends far beyond the factory gates.

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