Description
1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750SS 3rd Series Supercharged Spider.
One of around 50 original supercharged 3rd Series 1750SS?s. Original 'Threesome' coachwork by James Young to the design of UK concessionaire Freddie Stiles. Research would suggest there were perhaps 3 or 4 cars with similar bodies. One other example resides in the Simeone Museum in the U. S.
Delivered new to Mr. Tweedale in the North of England at the beginning of 1930, the car's second owner was none other than David Brown who would go on to own Aston Martin. The car has a well documented history including period photographs of Brown with the car and of it competing at Shelsley Walsh hillclimb, and it was also the subject of an 'Autocar' magazine article in 1949. The last owner purchased the car in 1964 and owned it for over 50 years! He used it regularly and successfully in VSCC competition.
Sympathetically restored in recent years, including refinishing in its original colour (which was discovered on protected parts of the chassis when the car was dismantled). On completion the car was issued with a new FIVA passport and it has recently been accepted on to the Registro 1000 Miglia which means that it is eligible to take part in this prestigious event.
A supercharged 1750SS is one of the archetypical pre-war sportscars and the model enjoyed enormous competition success in period. Today, they are welcomed at all of the World's most prestigious events and feature in most of the World's significant collections.