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1954 Alfa Romeo 1900 C Super Sprint Coupé (Touring)

AR1900C 01804roadItaly
Engine
1975cc inline-four, twin Solex carburettors, 115 bhp
Colour
Ivory white ('Bianco Avorio')

A second-series Alfa Romeo 1900 C Super Sprint Coupé, bodied by Touring, produced on 30 May 1954 and first sold in Vicenza that October. One of approximately 480 such cars built, it retains its original Bianco Avorio finish, matching-numbers chassis and engine, and Vicenza registration plate. A comprehensive rotisserie restoration completed in 2019 by a northern Italian specialist encompassed bare-metal repainting, interior retrimming, and an engine rebuild. The car is accompanied by Alfa Romeo Classiche certification, RIAR and Alfa Romeo Museo Storico documentation, and its original Estratto Cronologico ownership record.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
    Estimate €250,000 – €300,000

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  2. 1954-10-29 →Factory delivery
    Original Vicenza purchaser
    full documentation

    Vehicle delivered new in Vicenza and registered with a local licence plate still present on the car. Identity confirmed via Estratto Cronologico historical ownership records.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2019Restoration
    Northern Italian restorer

    Full rotisserie restoration encompassing bare-metal repaint in the original Bianco Avorio colour, complete interior retrim, and engine rebuild, returning the car to a high cosmetic and mechanical standard.

    Photographic documentation of the rotisserie process accompanies the car.

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