This re-creation of an Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza was constructed in
the 1980s by the Argentinian constructors now known as Iconic Auto
Sports and spent time in Europe before being imported to the US
three years ago. Based on a chassis built in-house, the car
features hand-formed aluminum coachwork replicating that of a
Brianza-bodied Grand Prix racer configured for road competition.
Work in 2019 included an overhaul of the custom-built 3.2L
inline-eight, which comprises two conjoined Alfa Romeo 1600
inline-four engines with a shared crankcase, crankshaft, and dual
overhead camshafts and breathes through a single carburetor and a
Roots-type supercharger. Finished in red, the car also features an
Alfa Romeo four-speed manual transmission, four-wheel hydraulic
drum brakes, friction shock absorbers, red-painted 19" wire wheels,
a fold-down windshield ahead of a Brooklands-style aeroscreen, and
two-place seating upholstered in black. Sale includes invoices and
photos from the engine rebuild as well as a clean Florida title
describing it as a 1986 Alfa Romeo.
By appointment only. Please contact Gaston for more information.
(786) 723-7030 www.thebarnmiami.com
Vehicle Details
1933 Alfa Romeo 8C
Listing ID:CC-1877610
Price:$349,000
Location:Miami, Florida
Year:1933
Make:Alfa Romeo
Model:8C
Exterior Color:Rosso
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:0
Stock Number:82313
VIN:132911
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