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The first Abarth 207A constructed, chassis 001 was delivered to the United States just in time for owner John Bentley to enter it for the 1955 Sebring 12 Hours. Sharing with Jim McGee, Bentley retired from the race halfway through the gruelling event with reliability issues.>>>
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The second of the dozen Boano Abarths built, this competition roadster was sold new to the United States. It is believed to have been raced extensively in minor events during the second half of the 1950s. In more recent years, chassis 002 was in Belgian ownership and was com>>>
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The tenth and last 207A produced, the history of this Abarth after it arrived in with New York dealer Tony Pompeo is not known. It eventually surfaced during the 1990s when it was owned by Argentinean Abarth and Cisitalia enthusiast Dr Sergio A. Lugo. Among the other great c>>>
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