Equipment
Silver painted wire wheels, rollcage, blanked headlights. 55 and 56 MM history. Decent repaint, otherwise origil including good but worn origil interior. Thoroughly stripped for racing but doesnt look like its close to modern historic racing specs. An old race car with new paint, but a heck of a pretty thing with Fiats lovely little Otto Vu under the hood.
Market commentary
Ray Milo and Tony Krivanek pointed out this car is missing some minor, but irreplaceable, bits that would cost a fortune to re create making its conversion back to origil street configuration a monumental task. Their money came off the car at $90K which is both conservative and leaves room for a profit. The consignor should have jumped on $180K if there was money behind it but is looking for $250K (!). Thats good Maserati A6G2000 Zagato money.