1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Super Sport ~ Presented by Kelly Dietrick ~ Exceptional Car Broker

 

1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Super Sport .......Price is 1.100.000.00 US



Chassis No. 6C0312896

A well-documented, third-series 6C 1750 Super Sport, one of approximately 120 built in 1929. Delivered new as a rolling chassis to the UK and originally fitted with James Young coachwork, it was later rebodied in the early 1990s as a Zagato-style Spider. The car underwent a thorough refurbishment by Phil Reilly & Co. (1997–2000) and has since proven itself in historic events, including the 2001 Mille Miglia.

Production & Provenance
• One of approximately 120 third-series Super Sports built in 1929
• Original chassis number confirmed via stampings on crankcase, chassis tag, and frame horn (partial)
• Delivered new as supercharged rolling chassis to UK market
• First owner: UK registration (possibly as UV6097) to "Pawson" with James Young 3-seater coachwork
• Early history includes UK ownership until 1990s rebodied as Zagato-style Spider

Mechanical Specifications
• 1,767cc DOHC inline-six (original 1,750cc overbored during refurbishment)
• Engine features:

Venolia forged pistons with full-floating wrist pins

Carrillo connecting rods

Megacycle camshafts

Jim Stokes-supplied valves and springs
• Roots-type supercharger (period-correct; circumferential ribbing suggests non-original but contemporary installation)
• Single SU sidedraft carburetor
• Constant-mesh 4-speed manual transmission (non-sport ratios suggesting possible original non-supercharged configuration)
• Mechanical drum brakes with finned aluminum drums
• Rear axle with non-sport gear ratios

Refurbishment History (1997-2000 by Phil Reilly & Co.)
• Comprehensive mechanical overhaul:

Block resurfaced, crankshaft reground and nitrided

Cylinder head reconditioned

Supercharger, carburetor, oil pump and water pump rebuilt
• Modern upgrades:

Electric fuel pump

Electric cooling fan

Safety cutoff switch
• Cosmetic refresh including red repaint and black leather retrim

Coachwork & Features
• Zagato-style Spider body fitted early 1990s replacing original James Young coachwork
• Distinctive elements:

Bosch central driving light

Headlight stone guards

Dual Desmo side mirrors

Dual rear-mounted spares
• 18" wire wheels (black painted; four matching with two slightly different spares)
• Black folding top with matching boot

Documented Event History
• Completed 2001 Mille Miglia
• Participated in multiple historic events under previous Japanese ownership (1996-2023)
• Recently imported to US (October 2023)

Included Documentation
• Photographic record of refurbishment
• Service invoices from Phil Reilly & Co.
• Clean title

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1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Super Sport ~ Presented by Kelly Dietrick ~ Exceptional Car Broker

  1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Super Sport .......Price is 1.100.000.00 US Chassis No. 6C0312896 A well-documented, third-series 6C 1750 Super Sp...