The story of Zagato Milano
The 1910s: Aeronautics Ugo Zagato was born in Gavello, near Rovigo, on June 25, 1890. He began his coachbuilding career in 1919 when he…
The Maserati A6G/54 Berlinetta Zagato chassis 2105.
The Maserati A6G/54 Zagato Chassis 2105 is a distinguished example of Italian automotive excellence, combining Maserati’s engineering with Carrozzeria Zagato’s distinctive design. Completed in 1955, this particular car was delivered as a Zagato Coupe, featuring a sleek black exterior. The engine, numbered 2105, was part of the revered A6G/54 series, known for its blend of performance and elegance. In 1955, the car was initially owned by Simpson and would later pass through several hands, including those of Paul Kunkel from the UK and Edoardo Magnone from Italy. Over the years, Chassis #2105 was maintained in good condition, but it was not until it was fully restored that its true beauty and value were revealed. Before being auctioned in 2010 by Gooding & Co., the Maserati A6G/54 Zagato Chassis 2105 underwent a comprehensive restoration. This meticulous work restored the car to its original splendor, with attention to every detail in both its mechanical components and aesthetic presentation. The restoration process ensured that the car was not only visually stunning but also mechanically sound, making it a highly coveted collector’s item. When the car was finally auctioned in 2010, it achieved an impressive sale price of $1,595,000, a testament to the enduring appeal of Maserati’s collaboration with Zagato and the high regard for meticulously restored classic cars. The sale underscored the car’s rarity and its status as one of the finest examples of the A6G/54 Zagato.
The 1910s: Aeronautics Ugo Zagato was born in Gavello, near Rovigo, on June 25, 1890. He began his coachbuilding career in 1919 when he…
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