1920 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8
1920 ISOTTA FRASCHINI TIPO 8 TORPÉDO BY GIOVANNI FARINA
"The Ultimate Italian Luxury Motoring Icon"
Vehicle Specifications:
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Make: Isotta Fraschini
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Model: Tipo 8
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Coachbuilder: Giovanni Farina
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Body Type: Torpédo
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Year: 1920
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Engine: Straight 8-cylinder, OHV, 5,902 cc
- Chassis: 206
Historical Significance:
Introduced in 1920, the Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8 was the world's first production car to feature a straight-eight engine. Renowned for its advanced technology, exceptional build quality, and luxury, it was comparable to the finest cars from Rolls-Royce, Hispano-Suiza, and Bugatti.
Provenance and Exceptional History:
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Documented photograph featuring royal ownership: King Alfonso XIII of Spain and King Vittorio Emanuele III of Italy.
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Certified by the Italian ASI, registered officially on March 8, 1969.
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Previously owned by renowned collectors Giovanni and Eugenio Chierichetti.
Restoration and Condition:
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Sympathetically restored to preserve originality and authenticity.
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Maintained in outstanding condition, displaying only very minor patina indicative of careful preservation.
Unique Features:
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Early and historically significant example of Giovanni Farina coachwork.
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Highly advanced straight-eight OHV engine for its era.
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Extraordinary royal provenance, underlining its significance in automotive history.
Summary:
The 1920 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8 Torpédo by Giovanni Farina is a true masterpiece of Italian automotive history, representing unparalleled luxury, innovation, and prestige. Its documented royal ownership, exceptional condition, and rich historical significance make it a prized asset for any distinguished collection.