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1966 Bizzarrini 5300 Spyder (SI) Prototype (Convertible/Roadster) Serial #A3*245
Factory prototype of only 2- Production spyders, 2535 lbs Chevy 327/420 bhp 2-seater all aluminum roadster . This was one of the stars of the 1966 Geneva Motor show , 1966 Torino show , Featured in Auto Italiana , August 1966 issue Road & Track . Owned by Mr. Giotto Bizzarrini till 1969 than a collector from Pi...
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Chonburi, Thailand-2 years ago, Cobra International and Kevin Gallahan, announced the start of production of the Cobra Limited Edition, Arbitrage GT. A lightweight component sports car made almost entirely of carbon fiber.
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Of the most recent plans to resurrect the Bizzarrini name is this one-of displayed at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. VGM Motors, who have already constructed a Bizzarrini P538 replica, have made this GTS as a modern interpretation of the 5300 GT, which was Bizzarrini's most prolific model.
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Bizzarrini always had a keen sense for racing. Despite working for both Ferrari, then Lamborghini, and contributing to their best models, the 5300 was the first car fully credited to his name . Eventually, the very same companies he worked for would become key competition. As an underdog, Bizzarrini knew what he was up against, but he never stopped trying.
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Well before Giotto Bizzarrini ever made a car under his own name, he gained a reputation working with companies such as Ferrari and Lamborghini. His aim was to beat these past employers on the track, but that also meant selling road-going versions to help pay the bills. Alongside the 5300 GT Corsa, Bizzarrini offered the 5300 Gt Strada which was specifically meant for grand touring.
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Built from a defunct Bizzarrini race-car, the Manta is one of the more radical prototypes from the sixties. Not only does this sleek supercar use a Le-Mans-raced chassis, it is one of the first in the world to use a triple seat arrangement.
Futhermore, it was the very first car styled by Giorgietto Giugiaro which would later lead to a tremendous design career.
Inside the cockpit is an odd layou...