The original Ferrari Monza was built in 1954 and used a V12 engine with three four-barrel carburetors derived from the 250MM. THis is the second of the four 250 Monzas built. It was originally bodied by Pinin Farina as a Spyder and sold to Franco Cornacchia's Scuderia Guastalla. Luigi Piotti and Maurice Trintignant won the 1954 12 Hours of Hyeres in this car. It was then sold to Luigi Chinetti, who had Scaglietti rebody the car in a style similar to the "pontoon fender" Testa Rossa, which is alleged to have been an inspiration for the design of Speed Racer's Mach Five.
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2014 Ferrari 60th anniversary Rodeo Drive, The original Ferrari Monza was built in 1954 and used a V12 engine with three four-barrel carburetors derived from the 250MM.