The last one: 1964 Cisitalia-Abarth 850GT Spider by Allemano

The Cisitalia Abarth 850GT Allemano Spider represents a cool piece of automotive history, born from the collaboration between Piero Dusio of Cisitalia and Carlo Abarth. By the way, this model was the last one with the “Cisitalia” badge on it. The seller states that this particular example, first registered in 1964, is a well-preserved original that has retained its charm – and the black plate – since day one.

The exterior and undercarriage are said to be in excellent condition, showing no signs of wear, damage, or rust. The seller states that the paintwork remains in great shape, needing no touch-ups. Inside, the black leather upholstery is complemented by elegant Jaeger chrome instruments and wood accents on the gear knob and steering wheel—all of which are claimed to be original and well maintained.

Mechanically, this 850GT Spider is powered by a fully rebuilt Abarth engine, restored by a workshop specializing in period Abarth motors. The seller claims that the engine runs smoothly, with impressive compression, reflecting the meticulous work done. This rare car retains its original engine, transmission, and drivetrain too, making it a full matching numbers vehicle. Of course, all these statements have to be verified in person. Find it for sale at €76,000 (today $82,000) here in Ferrara, Italy.

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