After it rolled off the line at Alfa Romeo in November of 1949, this car was shipped as a rolling chassis to Touring of Milan, where it was fitted with the striking Villa d'Este style bodywork, easily recognisable by the driving lights mounted very close to the narrow grille>>>
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Completed in 1949, this 6C 2500 SS Villa d'Este Coupe was finished by Touring in an understated black. Cherished throughout its life, it has survived in highly original condition. During the early 2000s, it had covered only 20,000 original kilometres. In 2006, it was was sho>>>
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Chassis 915.888 was completed by Touring early in 1950 with a Villa d'Este Coupe style body. Finished in a deep metallic green, it was delivered new to a member of the Egyptian royal family. It is believed that today only 16 of the original 32 examples exist today and this i>>>
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Completed in August of 1951, this example was delivered new to Paris. Its earliest history is not known but it was exported from France to the United States before the end of the decade. It also had been involved in an accident. By the early 1990s, spent a brief spell in Dut>>>
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Clothed by Touring with the bodystyle that is more commonly referred to as the 'Villa d'Este Coupe', this 6C 2500 SS was sold new to a Hermann Mattheis from Rome. During the late 1980s, it was carefully restored by specialists KCA. Finished in grey with matching carpets, thi>>>
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Finished in a striking light metallic brown, this 6C 2500 SS Villa d'Este has been preserved in the Alfa Romeo Museo Storico. Wether, it has always remained in the hands of Alfa Romeo, we do not know but in recent years, it has regularly been shown at events around Europe.
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