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1957 Maserati 450S Coupe by Zagato
The 1957 Maserati 450S Coupe by Zagato was an Italian sports car produced for the racing circuit. Maserati was known for its racing...


1957 Ferrari 250 GT Competizone by Zagato
The 1957 Ferrari 250 GT Competizione (Zagato) is a rare and sought-after sports car produced by the iconic Italian automaker Ferrari....


1957 AC Ace Bristol by Zagato
AC Cars began production of its famous AC Ace in 1953. Based on a lightweight chassis designed by John Tojeiro, the Ace was the...


1957 Abarth Fiat 750 GT Coupe by Zagato
First seen at the 1955 Turin Auto Show, 750 GTs were racing in March 1956 and quickly scored a clean sweep of the 750cc Gran Turismo...


1957 Abarth Fiat 500 GT Coupe by Zagato
Building on the success of their 750 Zagato Coupé, Abarth worked on a 500cc version of the car for the 1957 Turin Motor Show. Abarth...


1957 Abarth 750 Spyder by Zagato
This design was rejected by Carlo Abarth, after which most of the Abarth 750 Spiders were produced by Allemano. An innovative concern...


1958 Abarth-Fiat 750 Record Monza by Zagato
In 1958, Abarth updated their small ‘750 GT Zagato' racecar and renamed it ‘750 Record Monza Zagato'. The most significant upgrade was a...


1960-1963 OSCA 1600 GTZ by Zagato
In 1937 the Maserati brothers sold their company to industrialist Adolfo Orsi. Not long after the war ended, they decided their real...


1960 Bristol GT 407 Z by Zagato
The Bristol GT 407 Z was a concept car built by Zagato in 1960. The GT 407 Zagato coupé was a styling exercise displayed at the Turin...


1960 Bristol GT 406 Z by Zagato
The last of the six-cylinder Bristols, the 406, was made between 1958 and 1961, though the basic steel-framed alloy-paneled...


1960 Abarth Fiat 1000 by Zagato
The first Fiat 600-based Abarth to be fitted with the more significant 982 cc development of the 600 engine was the Zagato-bodied...


1961 BMC Mini Cat by Zagato
Little is known about this one-off based on the BMC Morris Minor (Mini). The design is attributed to Ercole Spada, and the execution was,...
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