In the 40s and 50s, four brothers, the Marzotto, were inexorably important for the development of Ferrari as a company, each having bought multiple vehicles from the Maranello house. This car, a Ferrari Uovo ("egg" in Italian) of 1950, will be the most eloquent of the aforementioned acquisitions. And now it's on sale.
It is a vehicle that was only used in two races - in a first contest, the clutch collapsed and, in another course, the Cavallino Rampante suffered a terrible accident - before needing to be totally rebuilt by Ferrari. After that, the brothers chose Paolo Fontana and Franco Reggiani to create a more aerodynamic body. For the age it owns, the car has an excellent state of preservation and, as it is a tangible part of the history of classic evidence, it will be destined for a lucky owner. It is expected that this preciousness be sold for an amount between five and seven million dollars.
I love clasic historic cars :-) - Thank you for this post
I love classic cars too, thanks for the comment.
Classic car, amazing
I also find this classic amazing thanks for the comment
thank you for my vote @celioeguga
thanks for the comment!
You are welcome
thank you!
That is an incredible and unique car.... She's beautiful! Nice post, man, thank you.
This is an amazing car, thank you very much for the comment
This is an amazing car, thank you very much for the comment
Waoooo it's too cute...😍
certainly!
I really like the look of the back end of this car
Me too @zonosteem
This is a gorgeous car! I'm so glad I found you. I love reading about antique cars. It really is amazing how creative these car designers were. I wish cars these days had a bit more style.