Neu erfunden
Wenn als frühe Erwähnung in der Geschichte eines Automobils der berühmte Schlachthof von Rudi Klein in Los Angeles genannt wird, dann, ja, dann. Aber das muss gar nichts heissen – und in der Folge seiner Geschichte wird bei #0241 ja auch gar nicht verheimlicht, dass da ein paar «Anpassungen» durchgeführt wurden, Umbau auf «Corsa», stärkerer Motor, etc. Wenn Sie die Bilder unten sehen, ist Ihnen das auch sofort klar.
Chassis-Nummer: #IA3*0241
Motoren-Nummer: #554F11075
Typ: Strada
Heckfenster: konventionell
Armaturenbrett: Serie 1
Hinterachse: DeDion
Vergaser: Weber
Karosserie: Aluminium
Original-Farbe: ?
Original-Interieur: ?
zum ersten Mal erwähnt: –
ausgeliefert: –
erster Besitzer: –
weitere Besitzer/Besonderheiten:
19??: Carey Loftin ?
19??: Rudi Klein, Los Angeles
19??: Bill DeCarr, Los Angeles
19??: Ron Spindler, USA
19??: Chuck Wray
2003: Scott Stupay, USA (Restauration bei Chris Wray, war aber 2007 noch nur in Einzelteilen und in Boxen, angeboten für 275’000 Dollar)
2010: Jamie McIntrye, England
2012: Restauration bei Mark Lewis Design
2013: im März erste Testfahrten in Goodwood, erstes Rennen in Goodwood am 18. Mai.
2016: zum Verkauf bei DK Engineering, 1 Million Pfund
alle Angaben gemäss: Jack Koobs de Hartog, Bizzarrini – Facts and Figures, 2017



Nun, im April 2025 steht #0241 nun wieder bei DK Engineering zum Verkauf (ohne Preisangabe). Man sieht: Es ist wieder viel passiert. Und das ist wahrscheinlich gut so. Angeboten wird das Fahrzeug mit diesem Text: «This is a genuine, early Bizzarrini which was inspected by Jack Koobs de Hartog, who is very much a recognised expert on Bizzarrinis and has written several books on the cars. The car was built at the end of 1965 when Piero Rivolta and Bizzarrini fell out and therefore, although much of the car would have been built alongside other ISO A3/C s, it was originally badged as a Bizzarrini. This example is 1 of just 12 of a total of 73 5300 GTs built with a lightweight aluminium body and De-Dion rear suspension. These cars were one of the first to pair the Italian prowess and sophistication with the brute of an American-sourced powerplant. With known ownership from new, this Bizzarrini was supplied new the USA where it remained until 2002.
This example has recently been treated to a full recommissioning by specialist preparers, Pursuit, to match the specification of the first ISO A3/C Corsa; a car which, unlike the Bizzarrini-badged cars, raced in early 1964. This was an important factor; as the car needed to be able to gain entry to Goodwood. It is also worth noting that all original parts that were removed during the rebuild have been carefully retained, including all interior trim and brightwork. There are disc brakes all round, independent front suspension and a De-Dion rear axle. The engine BHP has been reduced from just over 470bhp to 448bhp in favour of a more linear curve and increased torque. As such, the car is eligible for numerous events during the racing calendar, including the Goodwood TT, the Spa Six Hours and the Masters historic racing series where it would be without doubt a front runner in the right hands.
The restoration process included a distinct focus on weight-saving where possible, with the outcome being a reduction of over 30kgs. A bespoke, inconel, silenced exhaust system was developed and fitted. Amends were made to the car to ensure it conformed to HTP regulations and tipping the scales at a scant 1,098kg, it meets the minimum homologated weight. Accompanying the car are a large number of documents and photographs of the rebuild and of the car in its dismantled state. Post restoration laps at Goodwood saw the car set a time that would have put it on pole for Goodwood TT only a few weeks later. As well as a full gearbox and differential refresh, the overhaul included engine dyno testing, damper testing, a brake rebuild and subsequent testing to ensure this example is ready to race. This Bizzarrini presents today once more in it period livery and available to view by appointment immediately. HTP papers are in process and will be supplied with the car».






































































Phantastischer Wagen und dieses Grün mit dem cognacfarbenen Sitz ist ein Traum.
Obwohl es ja ein „Renn-Grifo“ ist, sieht man doch auch die Formsprache des Miura und da mit Frontmotor.
Herrlich die Fotos des Grünen in dieser dörflichen Umgebung, man will sofort einsteigen und fahren.