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Chassis:
Understood to be the 1954 Paris Show Car, chassis 2059 was sold to Count Alberto Magi Dilligenti. He replaced the original red with a white stripe livery, with an all-white finish before fielding it in the 1955 Mille Miglia where he finished 105th. Repainted red, it eventually ended up in the United States where it was discovered by Stan Nowak. The most original of all Pinin Farina Berlinettas, chassis 2059 was displayed at Pebble Beach in 1999 and 2000 by David Sydorick, in unrestored and fully restored condition respectively. Following a spell in Switzerland, it has in more recent years joined a prominent Monaco based collection and was restored once more. It was re-finished in the original red with a white stripe. At the 2016 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este, it was awarded the 'Best of Show' by the jury.
Chassis details |
Manufactured in |
1954 |
Engine number |
2059 |
First owner |
Count Alberto Magi Dilligenti |
License plate |
MI 266345 |
Last known location |
Monaco Private Collection |
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