1946 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Pininfarina Cabriolet Speciale
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This once-lost 1946 Pininfarina roadster body is mounted on a 1942 war-time Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 chassis, serial number 915.169. The car was originally constructed under the patronage of Giuliana Tortoli Cuccioli of Milan, a perfume designer who paid close to 5 million period liras for it. The Alfa Romeo was once used in a defiant display outside the Paris Auto Show held in the Grand Palais in 1946, following a bar against Italy, which was not a member of the newly formed U.N. The car was also the winner of the Grand Prix d’Honneur of the 29th annual Concours d’Elegance Monte Carlo in 1947. Chassis number 915.169 was later sold to Austin Motorworks and influenced the design of the A-90 Atlantic and later Austin-Healeys. This car was meticulously restored to its original condition when first displayed in 1946. Original colour samples were taken from every area and matched precisely. This Alfa Romeo is a beautiful example of a significant part of automotive history.




