Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
Price has just been reduced to $750,000.00 US from $800, 000. 00 Can help with shipping. Car needs nothing to run smoothly in vintage events having been recently serviced. Will consider trade/ cash with interesting postwar car like a Jaguar XK150, XK120, etc.
Call Richard Biddulph. Mobile ++44 (0) 7967 260673
Simone Della Corte Mobile ++44 (0) 7377070943
Sales & Valuations
Vintage & Prestige of Northampton Ltd.
www.vandp.net
Showroom:
2 Ryehill Ct, Lodge Farm Industrial Estate, Northampton NN5 7UA
Viewings & Visits Strictly by appointment only please. We have on site long term storage for over 200 cars with 24 hour security & covered trailer delivery to customers anywhere in Europe.
According to the most recent FIVA this is a "nicely original 3rd series Super Sport. The chassis No rightly coincides with the engine number .."
1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Super Sport
Chassis No. 6C0312896
A well-documented, third-series 6C 1750 Super Sport, one of approximately 120 built in 1929. Delivered new as a rolling chassis to the UK and originally fitted with James Young coachwork, it was later rebodied in the early 1990s as a Zagato-style Spider. The car underwent a thorough refurbishment by Phil Reilly & Co. (1997–2000) and has since proven itself in historic events, including the 2001 Mille Miglia.
Production & Provenance
• One of approximately 120 third-series Super Sports built in 1929
• Original chassis number confirmed via stampings on crankcase, chassis tag, and frame. (partial)
• Delivered new as supercharged rolling chassis to UK market
• First owner: UK registration (possibly as UV6097) to "Pawson" with James Young 3-seater coachwork
• Early history includes UK ownership until 1990s rebodied as Zagato-style Spider
Mechanical Specifications
• 1, 767cc DOHC inline-six (original 1, 750cc overbored during refurbishment)
• Engine features:
Venolia forged pistons with full-floating wrist pins
Carrillo connecting rods
Megacycle camshafts
Jim Stokes-supplied valves and springs
• Roots-type supercharger (period-correct; circumferential ribbing suggests non-original but contemporary installation)
• Single SU sidedraft carburetor
• Constant-mesh 4-speed manual transmission (non-sport ratios suggesting possible original non-supercharged configuration)
• Mechanical drum brakes with finned aluminum drums
• Rear axle with non-sport gear ratios
Refurbishment History (1997-2000 by Phil Reilly & Co.)
• Comprehensive mechanical overhaul:
Block resurfaced, crankshaft reground and nitrided
Cylinder head reconditioned
Supercharger, carburetor, oil pump and water pump rebuilt
• Modern upgrades:
Electric fuel pump
Electric cooling fan
Safety cutoff switch
• Cosmetic refresh including red repaint and black leather retrim
Coachwork & Features
• Zagato-style Spider body fitted early 1990s replacing original James Young coachwork
• Distinctive elements:
Bosch central driving light
Headlight stone guards
Dual Desmo side mirrors
Dual rear-mounted spares
• 18" wire wheels (black painted; four matching with two slightly different spares)
• Black folding top with matching boot
Documented Event History
• Completed 2001 Mille Miglia
• Participated in multiple historic events under previous Japanese ownership (1996-2023)
• Recently imported to US (October 2023)
Included Documentation
• Photographic record of refurbishment
• Service invoices from Phil Reilly & Co.
• Clean title
The car is located in New England where it may be viewed by prior appointment.

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