1959 | Abarth 850 Scorpione Allemano
Abarth 850 Allemano Coupé M0654
Abarth 850 Allemano Coupé M0654
Description
Transmission: 4 gears, Manual gearbox 
 Top speed: 140 km/h 
 Manufacturer: Metropole Classics BV Meubellaan 1 6651KV DRUTEN, NL 0031653328817 http://www.metropole.nl sales@metropole.nl
 
 Carlo Abarth is best known for his wonderful 750 GT 
 Zagato Coupé, the famous 'Double Bubble'. What is less 
 it is known that there were a number of other exciting ones 
 Abarth cars built on the same Abarth modified Fiat 600 chassis. These include the rare and highly collectible 
 Record Monza, both in pushrod and double camshaft (Bialbero) 
 versions, and the Allemano Spider and Coupé. 
 One of the rarest Abarth cars, on the 750/850 GT 
 chassis, was the 850 cc coupe with a body by Carrozzeria 
 Allemano of Turin, Italy. The exact number built is not 
 known, but it is generally agreed that the total is lower than 
 200. Currently less than 10 are known in North 
 America. In the book The Italian Car Registry by John de 
 Farmer, almost 30 of the almost 600 Abarth 750/850 GT 
 The cars listed are Allemano coupes. The “double bubble” 
 good for almost 400 and the Record Monza, 65. At 
 less than 30 known yet, the Abarth 850 Allemano Coupé is 
 truly a rare car with a limited edition of 32 pieces. 
 In its time, the Abarth Allemano Coupé did very well 
 received, but sold in very small numbers. For a price of 
 $3,385, it was in direct price competition with the Porsche 
 Speedster and Alfa Romeo Guiletta Spyder. During a test drive 
 for their October 1960 issue, Road & Track magazine 
 made the following comments: “In the case of Carlo 
 Abarth's latest creation, the Fiat Abarth 850, was there 
 no lengthy discussion necessary – the car all the way 
 everyone was enchanted... the new coupé with Allemano body 
 is doubly enchanting because it is – and what's more, it is a brutal sports machine – a completely practical car for everyday transport… our staff was completely convinced 
 at this gem.” 
 Motor Life magazine had similar comments in its path 
 test in the February 1961 issue. “Driving the Allemano Fiat 
 Abarth is pure pleasure,” they wrote. “Any car 
 fan who test drove a Fiat Abarth has fallen in love 
 with it – and we are no exception. Sit comfortably, 
 fast, effortless steering, a four-speed gearbox 
 gearbox that is almost fun to operate 
 360 degree visibility and an 833cc Abarth-equipped Fiat mill that growls like a Ferrari... 
 this is life." 
 
 This Abarth comes from Italy and is still in perfect condition. The restoration has been beautifully done and the engine compartment also looks fantastic, is nice and dry and has all the characteristics of a real Abarth. This is a real enthusiast's car from the highest segment.
Vehicle details
Vehicle data
- Make
- Abarth
- Model series
- 850
- Model name
- 850 Scorpione Allemano
- First registration date
- Not provided
- Year of manufacture
- 1959
- Mileage (read)
- 30 mi
- Chassis number
- Not provided
- Engine number
- Not provided
- Gearbox number
- Not provided
- Matching numbers
- Not provided
- Number of owners
- > 6
Technical details
- Body style
- Coupe
- Power (kW/hp)
- 38/52 (Factory: 52/71)
- Cubic capacity (cm³)
- 847
- Cylinders
- 4
- Doors
- 0
- Steering
- Left (LHD)
- Gearbox
- Manual
- Gears
- 4
- Transmission
- Rear
- Front brakes
- Not provided
- Rear brakes
- Not provided
- Fuel type
- Petrol
Individual configuration
- Exterior color
- Red
- Manufacturer color name
- -
- Interior color
- Black
- Interior material
- Leather
Optional equipment
- oldtimerLicensePlate
Condition, registration & documentation
- Has Report
- Condition
- Book inspection report
- Historical license plate
- Registered
- Ready to drive














































