SAC#1571 : 1946 Cisitalia-Abarth rebuilt by Hugo Galicio

Started by SACO, July 18, 2021, 02:39:07 PM

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D-type

Stanguellini? (do they count s etceterini?)
Duncan Rollo

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mekubb


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mekubb

Are the chassis / mechanicals made by the etceterini brand, and the body from a coach builder ?

SACO

 chassis / mechanicals made by the etceterini brand !
I don't know the coachbuilder !

mekubb

Not Abarth I assume ? Because that's not really an etceterini...

Carnut

Quote from: mekubb on August 13, 2021, 09:08:42 AM
Not Abarth I assume ? Because that's not really an etceterini...

Bump..
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SACO

A recreation built outside Italy , but with Abarth engine !

mekubb

A recreation of an etceterini ? Giaur ?

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SACO

And the origin of this car is not clear !

ducamax66

Gilco Cisitalia 1100 Abarth?

SACO

Yes !1946 Cisitalia-Abarth (204?) which crashed in Argentina and then rebuilt by Ugo Galicio coachworks in mid fifities
1 point for ducamax66 !  :)

Carnut

Well done ducamax.
I had the following answer prepared in the unlikely event it made it to the Pro's, and here's a view of the front of the car as seen at l'Auto d'Epoca, Padova in 2018:

It's an 'Abarth Cisitalia 1100 Berlinetta' completed in 1957 in Argentina by Hugo Galicia for Renato Ciofi on the basis of a very early Cisitalia chassis, number 22.9 from 1946
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