Built by Zagato in 1955, this Alfa Romeo 1900 SS Coupé was no ordinary gran turismo, it was born to race, sculpted for speed, and destined for the Mille Miglia.
A featherweight frame clothed in aerodynamic purity, it combined Milanese elegance with a competitive soul. Beneath the bonnet, the twin-cam inline-four delivered both urgency and grace, proving itself not just beautiful, but fast.
Every dent, every number etched on the dashboard tells of a time when courage mattered more than telemetry. And as it carved its path from Brescia to Rome and back with its iconic number 451 on its side.
Today, this Alfa is no longer just a competition machine. It’s a historic witness to a different kind of racing, and a different kind of car culture. It stands as a rare survivor from a time when drivers raced with maps on their knees, helmets open to the wind, and no guarantee of reaching the finish line.
Even now, decades later, it still starts with a purpose, and drives like it remembers.
1955
01931
LHD
Switzerland
Coupé
2
2
5-speed manual
2.0L inline 4-cylinder
115 HP at 5’500 rpm
1'000 Kg
RWD
White
Red
Red
White