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The second A6G/54 built, this is the first of 20 examples with a Coupe body by Zagato. Retained by Maserati, it was campaigned at several rallies by the likes of Attilio Buffa and in Munaron. It was also raced by works driver Luigi Musso's brother Giuseppe. In May of 1956, i>>>
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Fitted with a Zagato Coupe body this A6G was raced at the 1956 Mille Miglia but failed to finish.On behalf of its second owner to include Zagato's famous double roof. While it is likely this work was carried out by Zagato, no records of these modifications have survived. Sho>>>
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Completed in March of 1956, this example was retained by Maserati and first served as the exhibition and demonstration car for Maserati's Milan distributor. Among the car's unique features was the ornamented grille that was fitted to none of the other Zagato bodied A6G/2000s>>>
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Completed in September of 1956, this, the very last Zagato bodied A6G/54 2000 was delivered new to an American enthusiast through San Francisco dealer Charles Rezzaghi. At that time, the list price for the Zagato Coupe in the United States was $8,900 compared to $10,450 for >>>
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