First introduced in 1938 and remaining in production through 1952,
the Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 represented the final evolution of the
legendary 6C lineage and the last hand-built grand touring
automobile of Alfa Romeo's pre-war tradition. Built in limited
numbers, the 6C 2500 was offered in Turismo, Sport, and the highly
coveted flagship Super Sport specifications, with elegant coachwork
supplied by Italy's finest carrozzerie, including Touring, Pinin
Farina, and Ghia. Buyers could choose from graceful berlinettas,
cabriolets, coupes, and formal sedans, each individually crafted to
a high standard. The short-wheelbase Super Sport chassis was among
the rarest and most desirable variants, prized for its refined
performance and exclusivity. Alfa Romeo's reputation had been
forged through motorsport long before the 6C 2500 arrived, with
earlier 6C models earning repeated victories in the Mille Miglia
during the late 1920s and 1930s, helping establish the marque as
one of Italy's premier sporting manufacturers. Carrying that
celebrated heritage into the post-war era, the 1949 6C 2500 Super
Sport Cabriolet beautifully blended handcrafted luxury, advanced
engineering, and racing pedigree. A mere 383 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500
Super Sports were produced during its lengthy production run
between 1938 and 1952. Even rarer is a Cabriolet, and this example,
that retains its numbers-matching engine and chassis, has been
beautifully restored, and represents the very best of the model.
Noted in Angelo Tito Anselmi's book, *Alfa Romeo 6C 2500*, chassis
915811 was delivered new on December 30, 1949, to I.T.A.C. SpA of
Rome, Italy. It is believed this Alfa was then retained by its
original owner into the 2000s, receiving a light cosmetic
restoration of the paint, top, and interior in the 1990s. In 2007,
this rare Alfa was acquired by its second owner, an Illinois-based
collector. Under his ownership, he proudly campaigned this Alfa at
various shows which included Meadow Brook, The Glenmoor Gathering,
The Masterpiece Concours, Auto Historica V in Chicago, and most
notably winning the coveted Pat Braden award at the National Alfa
Meet. In 2016, this Alfa found its third owner who would commission
Salzano Studio of Miami, Florida to perform a comprehensive
body-off-the-frame restoration. A stunning outcome, the elegant,
and sporting Pinin Farina body was draped in its present Alfa Romeo
signature red over its tasteful chocolate brown leather upholstery.
The six-cylinder engine and four-speed synchromesh manual gearbox
received the same comprehensive treatment. Upon completion in 2017,
this example was invited and shown in Monterey, California at the
Concorso Italiano, where it was awarded "Best Alfa Romeo" among
impressive and stiff competition. In 2019, this example was
acquired by a new owner, where it received additional cosmetic and
mechanical sorting that totaled over $15,000. The Weber 45 DCOE-9
carburetors were rebuilt by Pierce Manifolds, while various other
cosmetic items were tended to. Professionally maintained and cared
for since, this stunning Italian-bred Cabriolet is eligible for an
array of future events and tours, which includes the historic Mille
Miglia. Combining rarity, award-winning presentation, and
eligibility for the world's most prestigious events, this
numbers-matching Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Super Sport Cabriolet offers
its next caretaker an extraordinary opportunity to experience one
of Italy's finest handcrafted grand touring automobiles. * Highly
desirable short wheelbase, numbers-matching example
* Extensive award-winning restoration
* 'Best Alfa Romeo' Award at the 2017 Concorso Italiano
* Pat Braden Award winner at the National Alfa Meet
* 1 of just 383 flagship 6C 2500 Super Sport chassis built
* Eligible for an array of historic events and tours, including the
Mille Miglia
First introduced in 1938 and remaining in production through 1952,
the Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 represented the final evolution of the
legendary 6C lineage and the last hand-built grand touring
automobile of Alfa Romeo's pre-war tradition. Built in limited
numbers, the 6C 2500 was offered in Turismo, Sport, and the highly
coveted flagship Super Sport specifications, with elegant coachwork
supplied by Italy's finest carrozzerie, including Touring, Pinin
Farina, and Ghia. Buyers could choose from graceful berlinettas,
cabriolets, coupes, and formal sedans, each individually crafted to
a high standard. The short-wheelbase Super Sport chassis was among
the rarest and most desirable variants, prized for its refined
performance and exclusivity.
Alfa Romeo's reputation had been forged through motorsport long
before the 6C 2500 arrived, with earlier 6C models earning repeated
victories in the Mille Miglia during the late 1920s and 1930s,
helping establish the marque as one of Italy's premier sporting
manufacturers. Carrying that celebrated heritage into the post-war
era, the 1949 6C 2500 Super Sport Cabriolet beautifully blended
handcrafted luxury, advanced engineering, and racing pedigree.
A mere 383 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Super Sports were produced during its
lengthy production run between 1938 and 1952. Even rarer is a
Cabriolet, and this example, that retains its numbers-matching
engine and chassis, has been beautifully restored, and represents
the very best of the model. Noted in Angelo Tito Anselmi's book,
*Alfa Romeo 6C 2500*, chassis 915811 was delivered new on December
30, 1949, to I.T.A.C. SpA of Rome, Italy. It is believed this Alfa
was then retained by its original owner into the 2000s, receiving a
light cosmetic restoration of the paint, top, and interior in the
1990s. In 2007, this rare Alfa was acquired by its second owner, an
Illinois-based collector. Under his ownership, he proudly
campaigned this Alfa at various shows which included Meadow Brook,
The Glenmoor Gathering, The Masterpiece Concours, Auto Historica V
in Chicago, and most notably winning the coveted Pat Braden award
at the National Alfa Meet.
In 2016, this Alfa found its third owner who would commission
Salzano Studio of Miami, Florida to perform a comprehensive
body-off-the-frame restoration. A stunning outcome, the elegant,
and sporting Pinin Farina body was draped in its present Alfa Romeo
signature red over its tasteful chocolate brown leather upholstery.
The six-cylinder engine and four-speed synchromesh manual gearbox
received the same comprehensive treatment. Upon completion in 2017,
this example was invited and shown in Monterey, California at the
Concorso Italiano, where it was awarded 'Best Alfa Romeo' among
impressive and stiff competition.
In 2019, this example was acquired by a new owner, where it
received additional cosmetic and mechanical sorting that totaled
over $15,000. The Weber 45 DCOE-9 carburetors were rebuilt by
Pierce Manifolds, while various other cosmetic items were tended
to. Professionally maintained and cared for since, this stunning
Italian-bred Cabriolet is eligible for an array of future events
and tours, which includes the historic Mille Miglia.
Combining rarity, award-winning presentation, and eligibility for
the world's most prestigious events, this numbers-matching Alfa
Romeo 6C 2500 Super Sport Cabriolet offers its next caretaker an
extraordinary opportunity to experience one of Italy's finest
handcrafted grand touring automobiles.
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