Carlo Abarth is best known for his delightful 750 GT Zagato Coupe, the famous 'Double Bubble'. What is less well known is that there were a number of other exciting Abarth cars built on the same Abarth-modified Fiat 600 chassis. These include the rare and highly collectible Record Monza, in both pushrod and double overhead camshaft (Bialbero) versions, and the Allemano Spider and Coupe. One of the rarest Abarth cars, on the 750/850 GT chassis, was the 850 cc coupe with a body by Carrozzeria Allemano of Turin, Italy. The exact number built is unknown, but it is generally agreed that the total is lower than 200. Currently, fewer than 10 are known in North America. In the book The Italian Car Registry by John de Boer, just under 30 of the nearly 600 Abarth 750/850 GTs listed are Allemano coupes. The “double bubble” accounts for nearly 400 and the Record Monza, 65. So far, fewer than 30 are known; the Abarth 850 Allemano Coupe is truly a rare car, with a production run of 32 units.

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Year of construction 1959

Color red

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