1949 Fiat-Patriarca 750 Berlina Sport by Faina
Offered by RM Sotheby’s | Monterey, California | August 24-25, 2018
With its almost-Porsche-like looks, this Patriarca 750 Berlina is one of many specials built on the backs of small Fiat road cars. Post War Italy didn’t have an economy to support a lot of fancy car sales, so companies like Fiat focused on small, affordable cars for the masses.
But that doesn’t mean Italians still didn’t love motorsport. So people like Rodolfo Patriarca and Carlo Abarth took to modifying these cars for sport. This car was based on a Fiat 500C and has an 81 horsepower, 750cc straight-four tuned for racing by Giannini.
Built by Patriarca for gentleman driver Sesto Leonardi, the competition history for this car includes:
- 1950 Targa Florio – 3rd in class
- 1950 Mille Miglia – 1st in class
It continued to race through 1953, with at least one more appearance at the Mille Miglia. It’s wonderfully restored and eligible for many historic events. You can read more here and see more from RM here.
Update: Not sold.