1956 Maserati A6G/2000 Berlinetta Zagato

In 1956, amidst a world of rapidly evolving and competitive automobiles, a mobile masterpiece was officially unveiled, marking the arrival of a legend: the 1956 Maserati A6G/2000 Berlinetta Zagato. Combining elegance, speed, and class in a refined manner, this car is not only a unique design but also an emblem of the creativity and talent of engineers and designers at Maserati and Atelier Zagato.

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Debuting at the Turin Motor Show in 1954, the Maserati A6G/2000 Berlinetta Zagato quickly caught the attention of car enthusiasts worldwide. With a bold vision and exquisite lines, Zagato created a mobile work of art, asserting its position in the world of luxury cars and automotive design.

Out of this World Design

They simply donโ€™t make cars like theย 1956 Maserati A6G/2000 Berlinetta Zagato anymore and everywhere you look โ€“ both on the inside and outside โ€“ there are mesmerising design flourishes that set it apart and begin to explain its lofty price tag. This extraordinary machine hasย chassis no. 2124 which wasย Maseratiโ€™s factory demonstrator in the 1956 edition of the Mille Miglia, and was drivenย by the celebrated driver, Luigi Taramazzo. Afterย its Mille Miglia debut, the A6G/2000 then went on to competeย in an array ofย period events under private ownership, and remainedย incredibly intact throughout its racing history.

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Theย 1956 Maserati A6G/2000 Berlinetta Zagato available at RM Sotherbyโ€™s Monterrey Auction underwent somewhat of a rejuvenation after all its races over the years when it was shipped to America and to the workshopsย of Nino Epifani and Steel Wings, where itย underwent a painstakingย restoration process costing a cool $800,000. Following this, theย car achievedย First in Class at the 2015 Concorso dโ€™Eleganza Villa dโ€™Este, as well as Second in Class at the Pebble Beach Concours dโ€™Elegance that same year so itโ€™s safe to say Epifani et al did a great job with the restoration.

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This breathtaking machine certainly doesnโ€™t come cheap but when you consider the fact itย retains its original engine and gearbox, making it one of a very few examples that have remained numbers-matching over the last six decades. Integral toย these Maseratis, chassis no 2124โ€™s gearbox has ratios for the open road, for the Mille Miglia. In addition to the mesmerising machine, this lot also includes a history file documented by Adolfo Orsi, Maserati Classiche certification, and an assortment of books, tools, and restoration receipts to really add to the sense of history inherent with the vehicle.

Breathtaking Performance

As you would expect from a machine that has a racing backstory, theย 1956 Maserati A6G/2000 Berlinetta Zagato boasts a mighty impressive performance out on the open road and when you climb behind the wheel it will deliver a ride quite unlike anything else youโ€™ve ever experience.

With amazing features throughout the interior, not least the Jaeger instruments on the dashboard, youโ€™ll be hard pressed to find a more luxurious looking vehicle anywhere on the planet and, though it has the price tag to match, avid car enthusiasts are sure to see this as money well spent. Available at RM Sotherbyโ€™s Monterrey auction in August, if you want to make this miraculous machine yours, you better start saving now.